Great Idea... I will do this !! THX I would suggest a small drawer handle, or Ring Guard to prevent shifting cargo from pressing the button while you are driving. You can make one from a bottle cap. Drill with the step bit and mount inverted with the button.
Tom, thanks for the great video, I just did this mod on my 2021 Crosstrek Sport. For anyone with this model/year, the wiring is a little different for the button (maybe other years too?). They are using a 4 wire system on mine, with 2 blue and 2 yellow wires coming out of the switch, which connect to a purple wire, 2 black grounds and a brown wire on the car harness side. Bridging the purple wire and one of the black grounds triggers the unlock mechanism. I think the other wires have to do with the key-fob sensing unlock, because the hatch will only open with my new inside button if the car is unlocked, instead of unlocking the car and opening the hatch like the button on the outside does. I took some inspiration from one of the other posts on this video and created a 3d printed replacement for the little pop-out panel that insets the button a bit so it is less likely to get accidentally bumped. Pretty happy with the results, thanks again for the video showing the process!
Thanks Justin for the heads up. I hadn't considered how much other models near my model year might differ in setup there, but that makes sense. I don't have the remote start stuff so thanks for sharing your details and experience in the comments! I apologize if I caused any confusion :) Thanks for watching and happy to hear the mod worked out well for you!! Keep tinkering!
@@TomtheDilettante No confusion caused, I just quickly realized I had a slightly different situation that required a bit of figuring out and testing. I am going to do your cargo area 12v hookup mod at some point too, your video on that is going to be a huge help! Thanks again.
Awesome video and thank you for this informative comment, I have a 2019 forester sport that looks to be the same setup. I’m attempting to find the male and female connectors so I can unplug the original and plug in a small wire sections in between and splice the parallel switch wires with a couple Wago 221 3 conductor connector (trying to avoid splicing the original Subaru wires). Looks like the 4 way connector might be a Sumitomo 6098-1120 and 6098-1116 based on a kingkong-connector listing. And for anyone interested in the 2 way connector in this video, it appears to be a Yazaki 7283-5971-80 and a 7282-5971-80.
I did this mod over the summer and it has been an absolute game changer for car camping! Thanks so much for the level-headed, easy-to-follow tutorial. I don't do a whole lot with electrical - just a bit of car audio - but this was surprisingly simple. Once I had the parts, it took me about 10 minutes. This is just one of those mods where the cost and labor involved are so low compared to the vast improvement in quality of life. Thanks again!
That lever that slides back and forth when hitting the button can be pushed/slid manually. I just remove access cover while camping and then you can reach it easily to release. If you don't want to go through the motions of wiring in the button. Make sure you unlock with key fob first or you may set off alarm.
I utilized your video to remove my panels so I could replace my latch that had gone out. It means a lot to be empowered like this, thank you so so much.
This was a super easy modification that took me about 15-20 minutes include removal of the moulding. My ‘18, however is not a two wire plug (but a four wire plug) so I just tapped one blue wire and one tan wire (no green wire). Checked the button for functionality and it works great. Secured wires, reinstalled all the mouldind, drilled 3/4” hole in the same pop out and button works great. Thanks for great video.
I am so happy I can across your video!! Thank you!! I have been camping in my Crosstrek for 6 years now. Having the ability to crawl in and out of the back is a game changer!!!
I just came across this video a few days ago. I, too, have a '19 Crosstrek that I sleep in from time to time. I received the parts this morning, and just finished the install. Works awesome! Thank you for the great instruction and for the parts links!
If anyone is interested, an Exped Megamat (10cm, MW) fits perfectly on the right side for solo car camping. You don't even really need a platform if you are okay with a slight incline. just find a way to prop up the space between the front and back seats.
Hey Tom I literally just found your vids yesterday and used them to install my 3rd dash cam (rear facing camera)...wired the cable inside the rubber boots for the existing wiring through the hatch hinge area and headliner/pillar trim...used my imagination and your vids to figure out how to do it...thanks! Awesome content!🙏🏼
Thanks to you!! I did the same mod on a 2022 Outback Premium (not a power hatch). At the latch was the purple,blk,blk,brn connector mentioned by others earlier comments. Upon further looking, I seen where there was a brown connector (just like the one in your video) closer to the switch. I spliced in at that brown connector (with the two green wires), similar to how you did. Then ran the wire up inside the passenger side hatch trim. At the top of that piece of trim right before the bend, I drilled and installed the momentary switch (I figured its not likely to be accidently bumped up near the ceiling). Thanks again Tom :)
Hey! Trying this with my car. Also a 2022 premium Outback. Trying to follow what you did because so far I’m having no luck. Which wires did you splice and where? Thanks!
I own a 2021 Impreza sport hatch and I ran into this issue when I camped in the back of the of it awhile back. I found this video VERY HELPFUL and ended up working this set up into my car. However, my hatch has a lock and unlock button integrated into the loom heat shrink. This meant I had four wires instead of two. I ended up doing both a lock and unlock button (one unit) into my my small square plastic piece and it worked beautifully!
Awesome! Glad it worked, even with a 4-wire setup. I guess my 2019 Premium model lacks some of the bells and whistles others might have which is why this seemed so simple of a mod to me :) My button simply locks / unlocks with the rest of the vehicle's locks, so when I'm on the road with cargo that might move around and hit the button, I just lock the doors and it disables the switch. Regardless, I've been super happy with this simple little change. When I was doing some winter camping in December and sleeping in the Crosstrek it was SOOO nice to just get in and out from the hatch with ease. Thanks for watching and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante I appreciate the info on this setup! I ended up checking if my button unlock and lock would work if my car is is drive by pressing both buttons and the circuit does complete! I loved however the one thing I did notice is that the car wont lock fron the hatch unless the keys are further towards the front of the car instead of in the hatch
Freakin' awesome. I bought a used 2019 crosstrek not realizing the lack of switch to open the hatch from inside and since I plan on car-camping this was a major bummer to find out. This will be very helpful. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Crosstrek's not the roomiest thing to sleep in, but I'm not picky and it's still a lot of fun. Sometimes it's the little things (like being able to get out easy) that make a difference :)
Holy geez I just bought a used 2019 crosstrek yesterday and didn't realize how much I want that installed!!! Not that I'm going camping but just a nice feature to have. Thanks A bunch...PS I was just looking for a video on why my hatch doesn't open with my remote when I push it...LOL
Thank you for this! Just installed mine and it didn't take that much time at all For reference, I have a 2022 Crosstrek. Trim is the step above the base model and my set up was like his!
I wanted to do this, your video made it look so easy. After watching how easy it is to open, I think I have to find something manual, like a pull maybe? I have two large dogs with me and I'm afraid their going to knock the button in an inopportune moment.
Thanks for the great breakdown/instruction on this! We just modified our ‘13 and expanded upon this by adding a safety switch and led to show that the hatch release is armed. Didn’t want our dogs or cargo to hit the hatch release by accident. Pretty excited about the setup!
Great idea! I recently ordered a small plastic cover for the switch to prevent accidental actuation as well. Might cover that as a short update to share the idea with other if interested.
Thanks Andy! Congrats on the Crosstrek! It's a fun little bulldog. This is my first Subaru, first AWD and first CVT. I've had several 4x4's in the past, but wanted to shift it up a little and create a capable little sleeper vehicle that's as fun on the trails as it is commuting. IMO, it's a remarkably capable little beast and I'm having a lot of fun with it. Good luck getting started with some mods! Spoiler alert: it's a money pit. Once you start it's hard to stop LOL.
Super awesome hack. I am a dummy and even I could follow the instructions. Unfortunately I have a 2018 crosstrek. The wires were in two group each group have two wires each. Thankful I got lucky and was able to figure out you only need one set of the group of wire. So you don’t need one from one group and the other from the other group. Sorry I can’t explain it super well. Either way I am glad I finally got this annoyance resolved with my 2018 crosstrek. Subaru should have this standard in their vehicle.
Thanks for watching and I think I'm tracking. I think you must have a fancier model than me with keyless entry. I think those have two sets of wires to the hatch release like you described. Glad you were able to figure it out and make it work! I love this mod myself. It's come in handy many times. Thanks for sharing your experience and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante hey Tom I do have the keyless entry so that may be why the wiring is different like you said, but either way the hack works great. I love sleeping in that back of my Subaru and this hack makes it 100% easier.
Thank you for all your videos! Love the content on Subaru👍🏼👍🏼 i would love to se more of Overland content togheter with the upgrades✌️👍🏼 Thanks for great DYI on trunk power and trunk release! Ordered everything to Do before my Trip this summer. Best regerads from Niklas in Sweden
Thanks for the how to. I just picked up a new Crosstrek and, using your video, did the mod. I'm curious if you have made some kind of closing handle to close the hatch from the inside since making this video?
Once again, you've posted an awesome mod video! I am actually planning on sleeping in my Trek on a weekend camping trip soon. This would be a great mod for me to do before then! Thanks for posting and enjoy your adventures out there! Btw, I have to email you my coil spring install along with some thoughts on the whole process. Might look to pick your brain on tires and rims...
This is great thanks for the the how-to! This would have been the perfect time to add some switched LED light strips to the interior tailgate. Really lights up the cargo area. And vice versa for me to add this switch when adding my lights. Also adding 12-volt power too, thanks for that one also!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, I've been tinkering with the idea of putting some LEDs into the interior tailgate. Haven't really found a set I like yet, but in fairness, I haven't looked too hard either :)
@@TomtheDilettante I used these lights and this switch. Working out great and the light provided at night is incredible. Easy to tap into existing cargo light power. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G17HWW8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0189EGVWE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hey Tom, Love all your diy videos, your videos inspired me to pickup an '19 Crosstrek over Rav4, plus the Rav4 didn't come in manual lol, love the attention to detail on your videos as well. Thought maybe i suggest to put a tiny ring/knob you may see on back of cell phones on the interior hatch door, that way it's easier to pull down hatch door to close?
THanks for watching and the kind / inspiring words! Congrats on the Crosstrek! I hope you enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine! As for a knob or something, I had actually considered like a pull down rope or something at one point but it kept getting in the way or getting stuck in the hatch. A knob seems like a good idea but it would need to be secured to one of the interior metal brackets and not just the plastic panel. Honestly, the factory handle indent works fine for me. Or I just pull down on the sheet metal leaving fingerprints LOL
Good question. I did at first, but if your doors are locked, then the interior switch is disabled since it's on the same circuit as the exterior (OEM) switch. So, if I have cargo in the back that might roll around and hit the switch I just make sure the doors are locked while driving and it renders the switch inoperable. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Tom. I just purchased a 2021 Crosstrek and noticed there is no release mechanism for the hatch back by the driver. Can you show how to run the wire all the way to the front panel so the driver can press and release the hatch back? That would be very helpful for someone who has a handful of groceries to drop them off into the trunk. Thanks.
My 24 CTW has four wires coming out of the latch (Green, Purple, and 2 Blacks) After leaving the switch it gets complicated as the wires are combined/taped to numerous other wires. Can I tap into two of the 4 wires directly off the latch itself? Which two wires should I choose?
Great video! As someone else mentioned, do you have any good way to modify a strap to close the hatch. I am petite and didn't realize when I got the car that it would be so high and have grab from the side and pull it down. Thanks!!
Hi, thank you for the video! One question, for the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek, it looks like there are now 4 wires going to the switch instead of 2. Do you know how the connections should be done in this case? Thanks a lot!
Tom, I made this mod today and I have to say your video made it SO EASY! The only snag I ran into was the 2021 Sport had 4 wires instead of 2 at that connector. Was pretty simple to find the correct 2 by making a short jumper wire and shorting the pins until it actuated! Thanks again Tom! Next is the rear power panel!
Hey guys. I could use some help on this one. Trying this with my 2022 Outback premium. Not luck by bridge the purple to the black. Trying every combination I can think of and nothing. Any one know where I’m going wrong?
Thanks for watching! Fun and simple mod. Note that this interior switch has the same functionality as the exterior one so it will not work if the doors are locked. I consider this a good thing since with it locked I won't accidentally kick it open when sleeping or cargo won't hit it and open it while I'm on the road :) Good luck!
Thanks for watching. Hoping someone else comments on this question because to be honest, I don't know. The panel is easy enough to pull off in case you're curious and just wanna poke around :) That's how I started. Had no idea what to expect so just kinda made it up as I went along. It worked so boom...thought I'd share LOL. Such is the fun of tinkering. Good luck and have a good one!
Think you saw this in my walk-around video but I'll document here for convenience. The antenna and mount I'm rolling with for my Ham setup is as follows: - Mount: Diamond K400s - Antenna: Diamond NR-770HB Thanks, and have a good one!
Great video as always. Somewhat unrelated question. For your Ham antenna did you make a small cutout where the coax comes out of the panel? Also have you done a video on the antenna install if not would you be able to describe how you ran your antenna coax from the radio unit to the back if not to much trouble? Thank you.
Thanks for watching and the kind words! Short answer to your question is "yes", I filed out a little notch for the coax to go into the hatch, routed it thru the loom between the hatch and the body, then routed it under the roof liner to the b-pillar where it pops out under the driver seat. Actually, thank you for this question. I've received a couple like it and I think I'll use this as my topic for this week's "Two-Minute Thursday" video :) So stay tuned, I'll do a short video on this for this Thursday (5/27/2021). Have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante I’ve been starting, usually when something in the house breaks down and I realize I don’t have the correct tool so I go out and buy it 😅
Thinking of running wire from the dash to the hatch for this. I think you mentioned the actuator wires looked like 20ga. Do you think I'd need maybe 16ga or 14ga because of the distance?
Hi Tom, I have a 2022 Crosstrek sport. My hatch release has two yellow and two blue wires on the button side of the harness. The car side of the harness has a purple, brown and two black wires. Any idea where I can find a wire diagram?
I grabbed some 18ga wire from my local auto parts store (1 roll or red, 1 roll of black). If you prefer amazon, I would suggest simply searching for wiring of the specific gauge you need. Please note, gauge choice is dependent on the application. In this video, I was wiring a short parallel low amperage switch which made the choice of 18 gauge reasonable. It's up to you to ensure your choice of wiring meets or exceeds your circuit's demand. Hope that helps a little.
Hi Brian, thanks for watching! Since I ran the switch in with the factory connector as a simple bypass, it functions just as the OEM switch on the outside would. That is to say that when the vehicle is unlocked, it will open the hatch; when it is locked, it will not function. No need to switch anything on up front in my case because I didn't run an alternate power or ground. I hope I answered your question :) Have a good one!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial, Tom. Just one question, is there a way to make the button child-proof? I’m worried things might shift around when driving and it will hit the button.
Thanks for watching! Ya know...I was worried about that too, so right now, when I have loose cargo that might bump into the button I just lock the doors while driving. Since the switch is wired into the factory switch, when the doors are locked, it renders that interior switch inop. But, now that you've mentioned it, I did a quick search to see what's out there insofar as a mechanical barrier and found these covers from Amazon. Need to dig in a little more to see if they'd fit what I have, but it's something I might install as an extra measure of safety. www.amazon.com/DaierTek-Waterproof-Plastic-Protector-Transperant/dp/B07VF4F9JL/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=push+button+cover&qid=1613407544&sr=8-8 Hope that answers your question. Thanks again and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante thanks for the response! I actually ordered that same exact one and it didn’t quite fit. The button is larger than the cover. But i ordered a larger cover- will let you know how it goes when it arrives!
Thanks for watching. I checked out your channel...looks like we have some similar interests and you're possibly in my neck of the woods? I'm in Des Plaines, IL. Saw Gurnee and Chicago-area stuff on your channel. I liked your Eibach midwest clip. Nice b-roll and editing! If you're in the NW Chicago burbs maybe we'll meet up sometime! I miss the NW Suburban Cars and Coffee events. Hope they can start again soon. Have a good one!
The concept should be portable to different vehicles, but the execution will vary depending on the wiring and switches used. I can't speak for the Corolla, but I would encourage you to do as I did and just start tinkering if you feel comfortable with automotive electronics in general :)
I assume when sleeping inside you keep the hatch locked. In that case the button won't work until you unlock the hatch. The small cover that you installed the button on is removable so the hatch can be manually opened if the car battery is dead. When camping you can leave the cover off and open the hatch manually instead of installing a button. You may have to unlock the hatch first to prevent the alarm from going off.
You got it right. You can manually pull the lever to open the hatch mechanically, but for me that's just inconvenient. A button that mimics the exterior button (i.e., is inop when doors are locked, and operable when doors are unlocked) is perfect for my needs. Knowing it's inop with doors locked gives me peace of mind that no cargo will accidentally pop the hatch when on the road LOL!
Do you know how to remove the reverse light housing? I've had trouble locating an answer or guide. I SUSPECT I'll have access when removing the plastic panel. Just wanted clarification before diving in.
@@TomtheDilettante I believe they were 8mm bolts. There are three (one inside the lid and the other two on the inside edge). Then one plastic piece that locks into the hatch lid.
Hey Tom! I'm super late to the party here but your channel is super helpful, I've got a 2019 crosstrek as well and you good sir, are inspiring! with this mod what happens if something hits it while you're driving? Is your camping gear subject to a freeway yardsale or does it lock when you're driving? Thanks for all the DIY's and I look forward to watching more!
LOL! Welcome aboard! If something is at risk of rolling into the switch I just lock the doors. Since I tapped into the OEM switch, when the doors are locked it renders my interior switch inop. BUT! you're not the first to ask and I actually just ordered what I hope will be a functional cover for the switch in case I have a brain far...forget to lock the doors...and end up with a freeway yardsale like you say. Stay tuned, if it works out, I'll toss up a short video on it. Thanks for watching and have a good one!
Curious, would I be able to put a button near the driver's seat ? Like near the fuel door release? I got so used to having that trunk release in my Honda that it traded in on my Crosstrek
I don't see why not. Only difference is you'd have to run a long lead from the release actuator to the front of the vehicle. There may be an easier (or smarter) way, but I'm unaware of one at the moment.
I haven't had anything bump into and actuate the button yet, but I do plan on putting a cover on it just in case. My main "protection" is that since it's wired in with the exterior OEM button, it does not work when the doors are locked. So, when I'm driving along, I just lock the doors and it renders the button inop for peace of mind. THanks for watching and hope that answers your question!
Fair question :). First, I usually lock my doors while driving. When the doors are locked, the circuit for this button is inactive so hitting it would not result in door opening. Second, I bought a cover for this switch I have yet to install to prevent accidental activation should I forget to lock my doors. For those doing this for the first time, I would suggest a cover for peace of mind. Thanks for watching and chiming in!
fair point. Technically, I suppose disconnecting the battery when doing any work on automotive electronics is prudent. However, for this, I deemed the maintenance similar to changing a tail light bulb for which disconnecting the battery is not necessary (my opinion). Also, I needed power on to shoot the wires and test the switch to make sure I got my wiring right :). Hope that helps!
Tom, I went through the steps in you video and removed all the paneling... only to find the wiring in the 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness is vastly different than your 2019. Wanna shoot a new video using my car as an example :) ?
Nice!... Maybe add a flap or something to cover the button? I always have a bunch of loose stuff in the trunk and would be concerned if something pushes the button and opens the hatch as I'm driving.
I thought about that too. If your doors are locked, the button is disabled just like the exterior button would be disabled. Not a perfect solution but a viable one nonetheless to prevent spilling gear all over the road :-)
You can buy an inset button already installed on a cover which replaces the old cover. www.etsy.com/OuterlandFabrication/listing/797288139/subaru-interior-hatch-release-button-diy
Great video but IMHO it needs some type of cover to protect against shifting cargo possibly opening it while traveling down a road or trail. BTW great voice. If your not a voice over person you should be. Big money.
Thanks for watching and for the input! Yeah, I thought about that too. My thought is that as long as the doors are locked, the button is non-functional. So I currently rely on that fact to avoid "surprises" :) If I find a cool looking button with a cover I like, I'll probably go with it. As for the voice comment, it's funny to hear you say that. My wife and colleagues have given me that feedback as well and I just don't hear it. I fall right into that category of people that don't like the sound of their own voice when recorded. But...maybe y'all got a point. I was thinking of volunteering voiceover work for corporate training videos just to see if I get any takers and to possibly build a portfolio. We'll see. Voice acting would be my challenge but I think it'd be a lot of fun. Anyway, thanks again and have a good one!
Idea is ok 👍, but there is a risk when having lots of stuff inside the trunk and when driving on the road some stuff moved and touched the button, then you guessed it
Yeah, I just lock the doors. Since the interior switch uses the OEM exterior switch, when the doors are locked the switch is inop. But, I'll probably install a cover soon just in case I forget. We all know it just takes that one time :)
I had this concern since we put our dogs in back. To fix it I wired a ‘safety’ toggle switch up on the upper side trim of the hatch. This switch controls the ground of the interior switch. Also stuck a small LED next to the hatch release switch to show if it is armed. Works great!
since it's a low current parallel switch application, I think i just used 18ga. And even that was probably overkill for the application. Hope that helps!
Great Idea... I will do this !! THX
I would suggest a small drawer handle, or Ring Guard to prevent shifting cargo from pressing the button while you are driving. You can make one from a bottle cap. Drill with the step bit and mount inverted with the button.
Tom, thanks for the great video, I just did this mod on my 2021 Crosstrek Sport. For anyone with this model/year, the wiring is a little different for the button (maybe other years too?). They are using a 4 wire system on mine, with 2 blue and 2 yellow wires coming out of the switch, which connect to a purple wire, 2 black grounds and a brown wire on the car harness side. Bridging the purple wire and one of the black grounds triggers the unlock mechanism. I think the other wires have to do with the key-fob sensing unlock, because the hatch will only open with my new inside button if the car is unlocked, instead of unlocking the car and opening the hatch like the button on the outside does. I took some inspiration from one of the other posts on this video and created a 3d printed replacement for the little pop-out panel that insets the button a bit so it is less likely to get accidentally bumped. Pretty happy with the results, thanks again for the video showing the process!
Thanks Justin for the heads up. I hadn't considered how much other models near my model year might differ in setup there, but that makes sense. I don't have the remote start stuff so thanks for sharing your details and experience in the comments! I apologize if I caused any confusion :) Thanks for watching and happy to hear the mod worked out well for you!! Keep tinkering!
@@TomtheDilettante No confusion caused, I just quickly realized I had a slightly different situation that required a bit of figuring out and testing. I am going to do your cargo area 12v hookup mod at some point too, your video on that is going to be a huge help! Thanks again.
Thank you for your comment!! Because of you, I just did the mod on my Sport and you saved me lot's of time. :)
Also, where can I get the 3d print files you used? Thanks!
Awesome video and thank you for this informative comment, I have a 2019 forester sport that looks to be the same setup. I’m attempting to find the male and female connectors so I can unplug the original and plug in a small wire sections in between and splice the parallel switch wires with a couple Wago 221 3 conductor connector (trying to avoid splicing the original Subaru wires). Looks like the 4 way connector might be a Sumitomo 6098-1120 and 6098-1116 based on a kingkong-connector listing.
And for anyone interested in the 2 way connector in this video, it appears to be a Yazaki 7283-5971-80 and a 7282-5971-80.
I did this mod over the summer and it has been an absolute game changer for car camping! Thanks so much for the level-headed, easy-to-follow tutorial. I don't do a whole lot with electrical - just a bit of car audio - but this was surprisingly simple. Once I had the parts, it took me about 10 minutes. This is just one of those mods where the cost and labor involved are so low compared to the vast improvement in quality of life. Thanks again!
That lever that slides back and forth when hitting the button can be pushed/slid manually. I just remove access cover while camping and then you can reach it easily to release. If you don't want to go through the motions of wiring in the button. Make sure you unlock with key fob first or you may set off alarm.
I utilized your video to remove my panels so I could replace my latch that had gone out. It means a lot to be empowered like this, thank you so so much.
This was a super easy modification that took me about 15-20 minutes include removal of the moulding.
My ‘18, however is not a two wire plug (but a four wire plug) so I just tapped one blue wire and one tan wire (no green wire).
Checked the button for functionality and it works great.
Secured wires, reinstalled all the mouldind, drilled 3/4” hole in the same pop out and button works great.
Thanks for great video.
I am so happy I can across your video!! Thank you!! I have been camping in my Crosstrek for 6 years now. Having the ability to crawl in and out of the back is a game changer!!!
setting up your phone with the live gopro view on it was absolutely genius. such a simple idea but i never would have thought of it
That’s really cool! I’m doing this. Only thing missing is a strap or handle to close the hatch.
I just came across this video a few days ago. I, too, have a '19 Crosstrek that I sleep in from time to time. I received the parts this morning, and just finished the install. Works awesome! Thank you for the great instruction and for the parts links!
nice work! Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
If anyone is interested, an Exped Megamat (10cm, MW) fits perfectly on the right side for solo car camping. You don't even really need a platform if you are okay with a slight incline. just find a way to prop up the space between the front and back seats.
Hey I was just watching an Ali-A vid from 9 years ago and somehow ended up on your channel because I saw your comment
Thanks for this! Just got home from camping in my 2024 and didn't even think of the struggle it would be, not being able to get in/out the back!
The 2024 is not like that unfortunately
@@jimmyrancourt8062 I found that out, bummer
I literally just watched this walked out side installed it in my Crosstrek rear door and I'm DONE! Good post this helped out
awesome! glad this could be of some help :)
Hey Tom I literally just found your vids yesterday and used them to install my 3rd dash cam (rear facing camera)...wired the cable inside the rubber boots for the existing wiring through the hatch hinge area and headliner/pillar trim...used my imagination and your vids to figure out how to do it...thanks! Awesome content!🙏🏼
Thanks to you!! I did the same mod on a 2022 Outback Premium (not a power hatch). At the latch was the purple,blk,blk,brn connector mentioned by others earlier comments. Upon further looking, I seen where there was a brown connector (just like the one in your video) closer to the switch. I spliced in at that brown connector (with the two green wires), similar to how you did. Then ran the wire up inside the passenger side hatch trim. At the top of that piece of trim right before the bend, I drilled and installed the momentary switch (I figured its not likely to be accidently bumped up near the ceiling). Thanks again Tom :)
Hey! Trying this with my car. Also a 2022 premium Outback. Trying to follow what you did because so far I’m having no luck. Which wires did you splice and where? Thanks!
I did the same mod but mounted mine on the top of the panel by the glass. That way shifting cargo won’t press the button by mistake
I own a 2021 Impreza sport hatch and I ran into this issue when I camped in the back of the of it awhile back. I found this video VERY HELPFUL and ended up working this set up into my car. However, my hatch has a lock and unlock button integrated into the loom heat shrink. This meant I had four wires instead of two. I ended up doing both a lock and unlock button (one unit) into my my small square plastic piece and it worked beautifully!
Awesome! Glad it worked, even with a 4-wire setup. I guess my 2019 Premium model lacks some of the bells and whistles others might have which is why this seemed so simple of a mod to me :) My button simply locks / unlocks with the rest of the vehicle's locks, so when I'm on the road with cargo that might move around and hit the button, I just lock the doors and it disables the switch. Regardless, I've been super happy with this simple little change. When I was doing some winter camping in December and sleeping in the Crosstrek it was SOOO nice to just get in and out from the hatch with ease. Thanks for watching and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante I appreciate the info on this setup! I ended up checking if my button unlock and lock would work if my car is is drive by pressing both buttons and the circuit does complete! I loved however the one thing I did notice is that the car wont lock fron the hatch unless the keys are further towards the front of the car instead of in the hatch
Freakin' awesome. I bought a used 2019 crosstrek not realizing the lack of switch to open the hatch from inside and since I plan on car-camping this was a major bummer to find out. This will be very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it helped! Definitely one of the cheapest but most useful mods I put in for car camping :)
Camped in the Trek for the first time a few weeks back and I wish I had this great DIY then. Thanks for sharing Tom!
Glad you enjoyed it! Crosstrek's not the roomiest thing to sleep in, but I'm not picky and it's still a lot of fun. Sometimes it's the little things (like being able to get out easy) that make a difference :)
Just the other night I realized I should figure out how to do something like this. You took the guess work out. Thank you very much!!
Holy geez I just bought a used 2019 crosstrek yesterday and didn't realize how much I want that installed!!! Not that I'm going camping but just a nice feature to have. Thanks A bunch...PS I was just looking for a video on why my hatch doesn't open with my remote when I push it...LOL
Again, another epic how to. Appreciate the attention to detail and the well thought out projects. Happy camping !
Thank you for this! Just installed mine and it didn't take that much time at all
For reference, I have a 2022 Crosstrek. Trim is the step above the base model and my set up was like his!
I wanted to do this, your video made it look so easy. After watching how easy it is to open, I think I have to find something manual, like a pull maybe? I have two large dogs with me and I'm afraid their going to knock the button in an inopportune moment.
Thanks for the great breakdown/instruction on this! We just modified our ‘13 and expanded upon this by adding a safety switch and led to show that the hatch release is armed. Didn’t want our dogs or cargo to hit the hatch release by accident. Pretty excited about the setup!
Great idea! I recently ordered a small plastic cover for the switch to prevent accidental actuation as well. Might cover that as a short update to share the idea with other if interested.
@@TomtheDilettante I frequently sleep in the back of my Crosstrek and would love to see a cover or switch to help prevent accidental opening!
Just bought a 2020 earlier this year! Very excited to start some mods, but your videos make me want to step it up another notch! Great video brother!
Thanks Andy! Congrats on the Crosstrek! It's a fun little bulldog. This is my first Subaru, first AWD and first CVT. I've had several 4x4's in the past, but wanted to shift it up a little and create a capable little sleeper vehicle that's as fun on the trails as it is commuting. IMO, it's a remarkably capable little beast and I'm having a lot of fun with it. Good luck getting started with some mods! Spoiler alert: it's a money pit. Once you start it's hard to stop LOL.
@@TomtheDilettante yeah I’m so in love with mine so far, they’re just so versatile! Yours looks great, and keep up the good content!
Super awesome hack. I am a dummy and even I could follow the instructions. Unfortunately I have a 2018 crosstrek. The wires were in two group each group have two wires each. Thankful I got lucky and was able to figure out you only need one set of the group of wire. So you don’t need one from one group and the other from the other group. Sorry I can’t explain it super well. Either way I am glad I finally got this annoyance resolved with my 2018 crosstrek. Subaru should have this standard in their vehicle.
Thanks for watching and I think I'm tracking. I think you must have a fancier model than me with keyless entry. I think those have two sets of wires to the hatch release like you described. Glad you were able to figure it out and make it work! I love this mod myself. It's come in handy many times. Thanks for sharing your experience and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante hey Tom I do have the keyless entry so that may be why the wiring is different like you said, but either way the hack works great. I love sleeping in that back of my Subaru and this hack makes it 100% easier.
Thank you for all your videos! Love the content on Subaru👍🏼👍🏼 i would love to se more of Overland content togheter with the upgrades✌️👍🏼 Thanks for great DYI on trunk power and trunk release! Ordered everything to Do before my Trip this summer. Best regerads from Niklas in Sweden
This is inspiring, thanks for the idea and all videos, do you consider adding “useful lights” to the area of the car?
This is a brilliant mod! 😎👍
Thanks for the how to. I just picked up a new Crosstrek and, using your video, did the mod. I'm curious if you have made some kind of closing handle to close the hatch from the inside since making this video?
Done! 2019 Crosstrek Premium. Excellent video. Thanks. 😎👍🏻
I swear I was listening to Mike Rowe. 😂. You sound just like him. 😂
Once again, you've posted an awesome mod video! I am actually planning on sleeping in my Trek on a weekend camping trip soon. This would be a great mod for me to do before then! Thanks for posting and enjoy your adventures out there! Btw, I have to email you my coil spring install along with some thoughts on the whole process. Might look to pick your brain on tires and rims...
Awesome! Looking forward to learning more about what you got cookin! :)
Great tips during the installation, and it looks super easy. Great video man, I feel like all the Crosstrek people are gonna enjoy this.
Thanks man! Hope so! I do this mostly because I just find it fun. If it gives people ideas or helps someone out, that's icing on the cake :)
Awesome. I totally agree :)
This is great thanks for the the how-to! This would have been the perfect time to add some switched LED light strips to the interior tailgate. Really lights up the cargo area. And vice versa for me to add this switch when adding my lights. Also adding 12-volt power too, thanks for that one also!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, I've been tinkering with the idea of putting some LEDs into the interior tailgate. Haven't really found a set I like yet, but in fairness, I haven't looked too hard either :)
@@TomtheDilettante I used these lights and this switch. Working out great and the light provided at night is incredible. Easy to tap into existing cargo light power. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G17HWW8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0189EGVWE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
aaaaand...addd to my Amazon wish list :) Thanks much for sharing!
Hey Tom, Love all your diy videos, your videos inspired me to pickup an '19 Crosstrek over Rav4, plus the Rav4 didn't come in manual lol, love the attention to detail on your videos as well. Thought maybe i suggest to put a tiny ring/knob you may see on back of cell phones on the interior hatch door, that way it's easier to pull down hatch door to close?
THanks for watching and the kind / inspiring words! Congrats on the Crosstrek! I hope you enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine! As for a knob or something, I had actually considered like a pull down rope or something at one point but it kept getting in the way or getting stuck in the hatch. A knob seems like a good idea but it would need to be secured to one of the interior metal brackets and not just the plastic panel. Honestly, the factory handle indent works fine for me. Or I just pull down on the sheet metal leaving fingerprints LOL
Great video! I sleep in the back of my 2018 Outback when camping. The mechanism in your Trek looks the same. This should work for me. Thanks!
i hope you don’t accidentally push it while sleeping out camping! but great mod, i will consider doing this myself!
Not yet. I found some covers that fit over this switch that I may install to prevent this unlikely event from happening at all :)
Where you at? Can you install one for me?
Oh man nice! More mods like these plzzzz 👍👍
Will do! Thanks for watchin!
Great video! I’m just curious do you worry that your cargo in the trunk would hit the switch and accidentally open the trunk?
Good question. I did at first, but if your doors are locked, then the interior switch is disabled since it's on the same circuit as the exterior (OEM) switch. So, if I have cargo in the back that might roll around and hit the switch I just make sure the doors are locked while driving and it renders the switch inoperable. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching!
I'd mount the switch on the flat surrounding area perpendicular to the window. Nothing will bump into it there, not even your feet!
I’m a little worry of something moving that could potentially open the trunk? Could be posible?
Lol - you had 80 subscribers when you put this up. Now you have 80K+.......and 1 more.
Ha! Thanks man! Appreciate it :)
4:00 The wire connectors you’ve linked are unavailable and I’m a complete novice! Could you recommend something similar that is in stock? Thank you!
Thank you Tom. I just purchased a 2021 Crosstrek and noticed there is no release mechanism for the hatch back by the driver. Can you show how to run the wire all the way to the front panel so the driver can press and release the hatch back? That would be very helpful for someone who has a handful of groceries to drop them off into the trunk. Thanks.
Check out this video Tom did, this may work for you to know how to run the wires. ua-cam.com/video/8IvsPTEvV9s/v-deo.html
My 24 CTW has four wires coming out of the latch (Green, Purple, and 2 Blacks) After leaving the switch it gets complicated as the wires are combined/taped to numerous other wires. Can I tap into two of the 4 wires directly off the latch itself? Which two wires should I choose?
Thanks for this video. Worked like a charm.
Great video! As someone else mentioned, do you have any good way to modify a strap to close the hatch. I am petite and didn't realize when I got the car that it would be so high and have grab from the side and pull it down. Thanks!!
Hi, thank you for the video! One question, for the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek, it looks like there are now 4 wires going to the switch instead of 2. Do you know how the connections should be done in this case? Thanks a lot!
Love these mod videos that take us step by step through the process. Very cool! @SCUBROO
Tom, I made this mod today and I have to say your video made it SO EASY! The only snag I ran into was the 2021 Sport had 4 wires instead of 2 at that connector. Was pretty simple to find the correct 2 by making a short jumper wire and shorting the pins until it actuated! Thanks again Tom! Next is the rear power panel!
Hey guys. I could use some help on this one. Trying this with my 2022 Outback premium. Not luck by bridge the purple to the black. Trying every combination I can think of and nothing. Any one know where I’m going wrong?
Have you figured it out?
Thanks Tom! Great vid, awesome mod and you got a subscribe from me!!
Hi Tom i tried to Do this solution but i have 4 cables in the same contact! Subaru crosstrek 2018, could you please give Some advise?
great Video.
Just asking a Question here.
Why didn't you connect to the other side of the Harness closer to the Switch?
No reason in particular. User preference I suppose :)
Dang this is awesome!!!! I’m so doing it!! Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching! Fun and simple mod. Note that this interior switch has the same functionality as the exterior one so it will not work if the doors are locked. I consider this a good thing since with it locked I won't accidentally kick it open when sleeping or cargo won't hit it and open it while I'm on the road :) Good luck!
But when you have something in back and that thing bumps on this button. It can go out while you drive:/
Definitely a dope mod!
LOL. Agreed :) Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tutorial! Very clear. Anyone know if I should I be expecting anything different on a 2016?
Thanks for watching. Hoping someone else comments on this question because to be honest, I don't know. The panel is easy enough to pull off in case you're curious and just wanna poke around :) That's how I started. Had no idea what to expect so just kinda made it up as I went along. It worked so boom...thought I'd share LOL. Such is the fun of tinkering. Good luck and have a good one!
Awesome. Can you make a video of your antenna mount? Thanx!
Sure! Have actually had a few viewers asking for more info on my radio setup in general. I'll add it to the list :) Thanks for watching!
You're an effing genius, thanks a lot for that.
What mount do you have for your antenna on the back of your hatch? Looks good in the video.
Think you saw this in my walk-around video but I'll document here for convenience. The antenna and mount I'm rolling with for my Ham setup is as follows:
- Mount: Diamond K400s
- Antenna: Diamond NR-770HB
Thanks, and have a good one!
Great video as always. Somewhat unrelated question. For your Ham antenna did you make a small cutout where the coax comes out of the panel? Also have you done a video on the antenna install if not would you be able to describe how you ran your antenna coax from the radio unit to the back if not to much trouble? Thank you.
Thanks for watching and the kind words! Short answer to your question is "yes", I filed out a little notch for the coax to go into the hatch, routed it thru the loom between the hatch and the body, then routed it under the roof liner to the b-pillar where it pops out under the driver seat.
Actually, thank you for this question. I've received a couple like it and I think I'll use this as my topic for this week's "Two-Minute Thursday" video :) So stay tuned, I'll do a short video on this for this Thursday (5/27/2021). Have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante Awesome! Thank you for the information and am looking forward to the upcoming video.
I need to do this! But first I need to get all the tools to do it 😩 I have only basic household tools
no time like the present to start building out an arsenal of tools :)
@@TomtheDilettante I’ve been starting, usually when something in the house breaks down and I realize I don’t have the correct tool so I go out and buy it 😅
Say I’m driving and I have things in the back and something hits the button would it open my trunk or is the trunk deactivated when on drive
Awesome how-to. And an awesome mod.
Thank you! And thanks for watching :)
Thinking of running wire from the dash to the hatch for this. I think you mentioned the actuator wires looked like 20ga. Do you think I'd need maybe 16ga or 14ga because of the distance?
Hi Tom, I have a 2022 Crosstrek sport. My hatch release has two yellow and two blue wires on the button side of the harness. The car side of the harness has a purple, brown and two black wires. Any idea where I can find a wire diagram?
Ah, never mind. I used a jumper wire to test and see which two wires actuate the release; outside blue & outside yellow.
Can you also please provide an Amazon link for the extra wires that are connected to the button? Thanks!
I grabbed some 18ga wire from my local auto parts store (1 roll or red, 1 roll of black). If you prefer amazon, I would suggest simply searching for wiring of the specific gauge you need. Please note, gauge choice is dependent on the application. In this video, I was wiring a short parallel low amperage switch which made the choice of 18 gauge reasonable. It's up to you to ensure your choice of wiring meets or exceeds your circuit's demand. Hope that helps a little.
@@TomtheDilettante Thanks!
Nice one. I have an XV 2020. It's powered up all the time? No need to switch anything on up front?
Hi Brian, thanks for watching! Since I ran the switch in with the factory connector as a simple bypass, it functions just as the OEM switch on the outside would. That is to say that when the vehicle is unlocked, it will open the hatch; when it is locked, it will not function. No need to switch anything on up front in my case because I didn't run an alternate power or ground. I hope I answered your question :) Have a good one!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial, Tom.
Just one question, is there a way to make the button child-proof? I’m worried things might shift around when driving and it will hit the button.
Thanks for watching! Ya know...I was worried about that too, so right now, when I have loose cargo that might bump into the button I just lock the doors while driving. Since the switch is wired into the factory switch, when the doors are locked, it renders that interior switch inop. But, now that you've mentioned it, I did a quick search to see what's out there insofar as a mechanical barrier and found these covers from Amazon. Need to dig in a little more to see if they'd fit what I have, but it's something I might install as an extra measure of safety.
www.amazon.com/DaierTek-Waterproof-Plastic-Protector-Transperant/dp/B07VF4F9JL/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=push+button+cover&qid=1613407544&sr=8-8
Hope that answers your question. Thanks again and have a good one!
@@TomtheDilettante thanks for the response! I actually ordered that same exact one and it didn’t quite fit. The button is larger than the cover. But i ordered a larger cover- will let you know how it goes when it arrives!
Well done man!
Thanks for watching. I checked out your channel...looks like we have some similar interests and you're possibly in my neck of the woods? I'm in Des Plaines, IL. Saw Gurnee and Chicago-area stuff on your channel. I liked your Eibach midwest clip. Nice b-roll and editing! If you're in the NW Chicago burbs maybe we'll meet up sometime! I miss the NW Suburban Cars and Coffee events. Hope they can start again soon. Have a good one!
I just bought a 2019 Toyota Corolla hatchback, and I'm wondering if this idea would apply to any vehicle?
The concept should be portable to different vehicles, but the execution will vary depending on the wiring and switches used. I can't speak for the Corolla, but I would encourage you to do as I did and just start tinkering if you feel comfortable with automotive electronics in general :)
@@TomtheDilettante awesome thanks so much for the reply. I wasn't expecting that. Cheers from🇨🇦
I assume when sleeping inside you keep the hatch locked. In that case the button won't work until you unlock the hatch.
The small cover that you installed the button on is removable so the hatch can be manually opened if the car battery is dead. When camping you can leave the cover off and open the hatch manually instead of installing a button. You may have to unlock the hatch first to prevent the alarm from going off.
You got it right. You can manually pull the lever to open the hatch mechanically, but for me that's just inconvenient. A button that mimics the exterior button (i.e., is inop when doors are locked, and operable when doors are unlocked) is perfect for my needs. Knowing it's inop with doors locked gives me peace of mind that no cargo will accidentally pop the hatch when on the road LOL!
Do you know how to remove the reverse light housing? I've had trouble locating an answer or guide. I SUSPECT I'll have access when removing the plastic panel. Just wanted clarification before diving in.
you talking about the tail light assembly?
@@TomtheDilettante the inner set on the tailgate. I believe its only the reverse lights there.
@@TomtheDilettante I believe they were 8mm bolts. There are three (one inside the lid and the other two on the inside edge). Then one plastic piece that locks into the hatch lid.
Hey Tom! I'm super late to the party here but your channel is super helpful, I've got a 2019 crosstrek as well and you good sir, are inspiring! with this mod what happens if something hits it while you're driving? Is your camping gear subject to a freeway yardsale or does it lock when you're driving? Thanks for all the DIY's and I look forward to watching more!
LOL! Welcome aboard! If something is at risk of rolling into the switch I just lock the doors. Since I tapped into the OEM switch, when the doors are locked it renders my interior switch inop. BUT! you're not the first to ask and I actually just ordered what I hope will be a functional cover for the switch in case I have a brain far...forget to lock the doors...and end up with a freeway yardsale like you say. Stay tuned, if it works out, I'll toss up a short video on it. Thanks for watching and have a good one!
Curious, would I be able to put a button near the driver's seat ? Like near the fuel door release? I got so used to having that trunk release in my Honda that it traded in on my Crosstrek
I don't see why not. Only difference is you'd have to run a long lead from the release actuator to the front of the vehicle. There may be an easier (or smarter) way, but I'm unaware of one at the moment.
I'm wondering if the button is in a location where stuff can accidentally open the door. Does the button work when driving?
I haven't had anything bump into and actuate the button yet, but I do plan on putting a cover on it just in case. My main "protection" is that since it's wired in with the exterior OEM button, it does not work when the doors are locked. So, when I'm driving along, I just lock the doors and it renders the button inop for peace of mind. THanks for watching and hope that answers your question!
@@TomtheDilettante Makes sense. Thanks for replying.
Ummm...what if you're driving and something hits that little button?
Fair question :). First, I usually lock my doors while driving. When the doors are locked, the circuit for this button is inactive so hitting it would not result in door opening. Second, I bought a cover for this switch I have yet to install to prevent accidental activation should I forget to lock my doors. For those doing this for the first time, I would suggest a cover for peace of mind. Thanks for watching and chiming in!
No mention of disconnecting the battery, is this just a given or is it not necessary?
fair point. Technically, I suppose disconnecting the battery when doing any work on automotive electronics is prudent. However, for this, I deemed the maintenance similar to changing a tail light bulb for which disconnecting the battery is not necessary (my opinion). Also, I needed power on to shoot the wires and test the switch to make sure I got my wiring right :). Hope that helps!
@@TomtheDilettante Doing the MOD today (if my wires are delivered) on my 24 CTW, wish me luck. Appreciate your video!
Tom, I went through the steps in you video and removed all the paneling... only to find the wiring in the 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness is vastly different than your 2019. Wanna shoot a new video using my car as an example :) ?
Nice!... Maybe add a flap or something to cover the button? I always have a bunch of loose stuff in the trunk and would be concerned if something pushes the button and opens the hatch as I'm driving.
I thought about that too. If your doors are locked, the button is disabled just like the exterior button would be disabled. Not a perfect solution but a viable one nonetheless to prevent spilling gear all over the road :-)
You can buy an inset button already installed on a cover which replaces the old cover. www.etsy.com/OuterlandFabrication/listing/797288139/subaru-interior-hatch-release-button-diy
Great video but IMHO it needs some type of cover to protect against shifting cargo possibly opening it while traveling down a road or trail. BTW great voice. If your not a voice over person you should be. Big money.
Thanks for watching and for the input! Yeah, I thought about that too. My thought is that as long as the doors are locked, the button is non-functional. So I currently rely on that fact to avoid "surprises" :) If I find a cool looking button with a cover I like, I'll probably go with it.
As for the voice comment, it's funny to hear you say that. My wife and colleagues have given me that feedback as well and I just don't hear it. I fall right into that category of people that don't like the sound of their own voice when recorded. But...maybe y'all got a point. I was thinking of volunteering voiceover work for corporate training videos just to see if I get any takers and to possibly build a portfolio. We'll see. Voice acting would be my challenge but I think it'd be a lot of fun.
Anyway, thanks again and have a good one!
Idea is ok 👍, but there is a risk when having lots of stuff inside the trunk and when driving on the road some stuff moved and touched the button, then you guessed it
Yeah, I just lock the doors. Since the interior switch uses the OEM exterior switch, when the doors are locked the switch is inop. But, I'll probably install a cover soon just in case I forget. We all know it just takes that one time :)
I had this concern since we put our dogs in back. To fix it I wired a ‘safety’ toggle switch up on the upper side trim of the hatch. This switch controls the ground of the interior switch. Also stuck a small LED next to the hatch release switch to show if it is armed. Works great!
Sorry I forgot it was in your 1 year walk around.
Oh no worries man. Sorry, wasn't ghosting you. Havent caught up on replying to comments yet. Its proven to be a solid mount. Been very happy with it.
Amazing ❤️
What gauge wire did you buy?
since it's a low current parallel switch application, I think i just used 18ga. And even that was probably overkill for the application. Hope that helps!
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Will you do mine
Subaru is so ghetto for this😅