2016 Hyundai Sonata Locked Trunk Why IT Won't Open And How To Get In

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  • čas přidán 21. 09. 2023
  • Hey watchers. Welcome to another episode of Sponges Tech Tips. In this video, we tackled a mystery as to why the truth in this 2016 Hyundai Sonata wouldn't open. But first, we had to get in there and open it. Follow along as I show you a tech tip on how to access it, when it will not open from the key, fab, or interior release, and I'll also show you why the customer got locked out. Hopefully this will help you from ending up in this same situation, and if you already are, we might be able to prevent it from ever happening again. This should apply to all similar years, and may also be relative to other years models, and possibly other model Hyundai all together. Please be sure to hit the like button, and that subscribe button for more Tech Tips in the future. Also, I love hearing from you in the comments section, so please hop over there and let me know if this video helped you out. Thanks for watching. - Sponge

Komentáře • 30

  • @phillipnewton7292
    @phillipnewton7292 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you. I would like to add one tip that helped me with this, since I could not find a rod to use the emergency release. I followed the video up until the last step. I took a pole, about one meter, and pushed the two seat releases that laid both seats down. I knew where they were, and went to the handbook to double check. Pushing the handle with a pole is the same as pulling it from the trunk.

  • @marktibbetts7681
    @marktibbetts7681 Před 8 měsíci

    2016 sonata hybrid limited. I had a very similar situation. Had to work on the engine, so I disconnected the battery, didn’t think it’d be an issue to close the trunk but turns out my key didn’t work. Disconnected battery and key that didn’t work, car is useless. I used your method, took up the seat bottoms, and pried the back up as far as possible, used some rebar to hit the emergency lock, all thanks to your video. So great that you posted this

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 8 měsíci +1

      So glad I was able to help. Thanks for watching. Please don't forget to subscribe. - Sponge

  • @Mariajudit1
    @Mariajudit1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I will be trying this tomorrow, but I am confident it will work. You explained it great! Thanks so much, I'll post an update after

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 4 měsíci

      My pleasure. I look forward to hearing if it worked for you. Hope you take the time to subscribe. - Sponge

  • @buddyboy4x44
    @buddyboy4x44 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video. On my '15 Sonata I had a flat battery and, of course, my battery pack was - in the trunk. I searched the manual and was unable to find the bit that showed there is a key entry available at the trunk. I could not see the key entry thanks to oil and dirt from an oil coating treatment. I ended up borrowing a battery pack to reactivate the electronic entry. Having watched your video, I think I will attach a rope to the seat release and run the end into the passenger area under the seat. It'll be there if I ever need it. What a terrible, short sighted design!

  • @chorizojoe8282
    @chorizojoe8282 Před 7 měsíci +7

    WHY did Hyundai have to exclude the option to open the trunk with a key or having the seats fold down from the inside.

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 7 měsíci

      They do have the option to use the key. But in this case, it appears the ignition was replaced at some point and then they lost the non valet key, leaving the vehicle with only a new ignition key, and the valet key for the door locks. As for other makes and models, they are not the only ones I've come across over the years. There are plenty of others. But, in agreement, I do believe, that it's a little ridiculous that after this many years of advancements in the production of vehicles, that they do not give other access options. Thanks for watching. - Sponge

    • @Livingbyfaithwithconfidence
      @Livingbyfaithwithconfidence Před 6 měsíci

      ​@spongestechtips-xu1xg my key did work for a week then just stopped working smh

  • @clbdyc
    @clbdyc Před měsícem

    My 2016 Elantra had the same problem. Mine has a pull lever and and not a button. I pulled the lever and press the fob at the same time. Worked

  • @bucenghuozhe
    @bucenghuozhe Před 6 měsíci

    Saved my life! Thank you!!!

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 6 měsíci

      I cannot imagine that this video is a truly life saving tool, but, it sounds like it helped you greatly. And that is very rewarding for me. Make sure to subscribe. You never know when I might be able to help again in the future. Thanks for watching and commenting. - Sponge

  • @joudalnasser3315
    @joudalnasser3315 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thank you so much

  • @Livingbyfaithwithconfidence
    @Livingbyfaithwithconfidence Před 6 měsíci

    Hope this helps someone... With my 2015 hyundai Sonata 2.0 with all doors locked, my trunck would still open, so anyone could just open it any given time. I had to keep the trunk lock switch in the lock position. What I've done was run my smaller seat, release to the back of the trunk, and up against the back of the smaller seat held in place with a tough command strip. So now i have easy access to let the seat down and get into the trunk to the release switch ease...
    I will say my key was working but didn't anymore don't know what happened there!!
    *thanks to this video I gained access once again.

  • @PhilipButler-fl4fb
    @PhilipButler-fl4fb Před 8 měsíci

    Nice job thanks for the info.

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Philip. My pleasure. This one was a lot of fun. A little frustrating, but fun. I'm surprised more people haven't run into this same problem. Hope it helped. Thanks for watching. - Sponge

    • @PhilipButler-fl4fb
      @PhilipButler-fl4fb Před 8 měsíci +1

      My daughter's sonata trunk will not open. So I'm going with what you demonstrated.

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 8 měsíci

      Please do me a favor, and let us know if it works out. Thanks again. - Sponge

  • @renegonzalez4946
    @renegonzalez4946 Před měsícem

    Great video

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před měsícem

      Thanks so much for watching. I hope you'll take the time to subscribe for quick access to more future techs tips. Thanks again for watching. - Sponge

  • @theairibreath77
    @theairibreath77 Před 24 dny

    Hello. Does this work for a 2014?

  • @williamivey5296
    @williamivey5296 Před 6 měsíci

    I can tell you why that tab is there: The trunk button on the key fob, at least on my 2013 Sonata's, is way too sensitive and tends to open the trunk whenever I sit down with the keys in my pocket. Flipping that tab will keep your trunk secure. I do leave it unflipped most of the time, but I still recall coming out of a restaurant while on trip to find my trunk open, and people walking past (fortunately, just walking past) my camera equipment. So, in similar situations I flip the tab.

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Interesting thought. I'm not sure I agree with you, that Hyundai would install this switch, to help their buyers tolerate another overlooked flaw with their vehicle. Maybe,... maybe not. Anyways, if it isn't, I commend you on utilizing the flaw, to counteract another flaw. Best case scenario, if that's an issue you have with yours, I'm sure another viewer is having the same issue, and they can now use your idea to help them out. Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you take the time to subscribe. Thanks. - Sponge

  • @scotts4125
    @scotts4125 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow just had a customer with the exact situation on a 17. I think it's the 18's and newer they fixed this. Under the drivers rear seat where the carpet starts is a rectangle black plug with a picture of a trunk on it. Pop that off and use a tool to pull out to you, the gray cable. That will open the trunk.
    On this 17 my guy spent probably over an hour on it. Key also didn't work. He could drive the car. There was another video that someone removed the child safety point on the rear deck and gained access to the seat release cable. It wasn't there on ours. Another video said to wedge the drivers rear seat from the armrest to create space and insert a rod. That didn't work on our car either. We took an L on this and told him to go to the dealer. I just sent this to my employee. We are automotive locksmiths BTW. This isn't what we normally do. At this point it's more of a mechanic job.
    Newer Camry's also have this issue if the keys are in the trunk. When you open the door with a tool it sets the alarm off and disables the trunk release button. On the edge of the drivers door there is a little cover over a T-25 bolt. Loosen the bolt and the door lock will come loose. This is the PITA part. The lock is behind the outside handle. You pull the outside handle and un wedge the lock out. It's very tight and just as hard to get back in. Once the lock is out You insert a flat blade screwdriver where the tailpiece of the lock went and turn it. It will shut the alarm off and trick the car thinking the key turned it. It will re-enable the trunk button. Reverse the procedure to put the lock back. Obviously make sure the tailpiece goes back into the latch mechanism. Test before closing the door. :)

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před 7 měsíci

      That's good advice. I'm sure I'll come across one of those at some point. I'll have to remember where I was advised on the procedure. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. - Sponge

  • @maam-jl4go
    @maam-jl4go Před měsícem +1

    I got the same problem my question how an emergency button os inside and not near the driver or somewhere it could be got in case of such situation

    • @spongestechtips-xu1xg
      @spongestechtips-xu1xg  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comment. The switch in the trunk is required for the safety of any person caught in the truck. They only install it because they are required to. Adding another switch would be an expense they don't want to endure. And since it's not required, no switch. I wish it wasn't that way, but it is. It comes down to dollars and cents. Thanks for watching. I hope you'll hit that subscribe button for easy access to my helpful tech tips in the future. - Sponge

    • @beckyd6320
      @beckyd6320 Před měsícem

      Thank you! Just solved my problem! 😊

  • @user-tg2ir6un5t
    @user-tg2ir6un5t Před 4 měsíci

    Не понимаю я Вас американцы, вы да же не знайте в чем сыла брат... 😮