I did this with a larger metal momentary switch, and it took very little time and worked great. Due to the limited space, I just used a drill + bits for the pilot hole(s), and stepped up the drill bits from smaller to larger a few times. Then I used a Dremel with a drum sanding bit to get the hole larger, and ended up getting a perfectly round hole. Also, I used those round colored sticker dots from the .99 store as a template. Perfect size ! I put the sticker dot where I wanted my switch, colored over it with a permanent black marker, + peeled it off. It leaves a perfectly stenciled circle to Dremel out. Great permanent fix for very little time, and money compared to OE switch. Just a few tips for others interested in this fix
Thank you for this video! I just bought a 2007 PT Cruiser as my first car and it needs a bit of work. The hatch has this exact problem, and now I know how to fix it!
Thank you for the video. I did it some time ago and it is working very well on my wifes pt cruiser. I didn't even solder the wires. A simple solution that will probably last much more than the touch. And if it doesn't last it is very easy to replace the switch. This touch stops working in all pt cruisers.
My switch went out too. This fix worked perfectly. Thank you! The new switch works better, in my opinion. My PT has a keyhole, so at least I was able to use the hatch till I installed the new switch. Also, the trim comes off and goes back on easily. I used an angle drill head adapter and a step drill bit for the 1/2 inch hole.
Thank you so much for this extremely informative video, My switch just quit working today and I'm going to look into doing this sometime later on. Thanks again.
Man that is great work! Love it! I'm going to do this on mine. And if it ever wears out, it's an easy replacement. Thanks for the video. The heck with paying $200. :>
8:30 The little grey wiring harness with a black and red that you are hooking up to the switch. Do you know where I could find a replacement for that? Mine is fried from the previous owner
My Car does not have a key lock on the trunk. It has an electric lock that is operated by the fob. Or the switch on the front door but it locks and unlocks normally.
@@sideyardmechanic not sure what's wrong with my switch But every time I drive & pressure the break pedal I get a click noise & gotta pull over get out open the latch with the key shut it & lock it then it. ( MIGHT ) be ok. If not its a noisy drive all day😭😭
It might fit in the location but the older latch is mechanical and the newer ones are electronic. You might have to run power and ground wires along with changing the lower latch.
@@sideyardmechanic I may just go ahead and try it. We can't buy them new anymore and all the ones I find in the bone yard or ebay look like they are about to break like mine. Running power is easy just hope the hole is the same size.
@@ptbruiser2243 you might be able to leave the stock emblem lever and change the lower latch to a powered one. Would just have to add a button somewhere
Nice video, going to do the fix myself. Question about the connector, is there a name for this connector male head? i tried googling around and didnt find anything. Thanks! I hope to have this done over the weekend.
Thank you, I'm glad the video was helpful. I'm not sure what connector you are referring to. Are you talking about the push button switch I used to fix the latch?
@@sideyardmechanic No, the plastic male head that connects from the OEM push switch into the plastic housing that runs into the greater wiring. I was trying to find a name for that type of connector so I could just leave the original on the OEM touch pad/ source some for future failures of this - since I live near an ocean. Im not that familiar with automotive electronic names :) thanks!
Thank you. My hatch hasn't worked for about 8 years or better. Now it works.
Wow! That's good to hear
Did it and it worked, ordered the button from the link in the description, thanks side yard mechanic!
Wooooo great job. Glad to be of help
Thank you! You don't know how much I appreciate this video.
Beautiful video explained very clearly. Thank you.
Thank you. Glad it helped.
I did this with a larger metal momentary switch, and it took very little time and worked great. Due to the limited space, I just used a drill + bits for the pilot hole(s), and stepped up the drill bits from smaller to larger a few times. Then I used a Dremel with a drum sanding bit to get the hole larger, and ended up getting a perfectly round hole. Also, I used those round colored sticker dots from the .99 store as a template. Perfect size ! I put the sticker dot where I wanted my switch, colored over it with a permanent black marker, + peeled it off. It leaves a perfectly stenciled circle to Dremel out. Great permanent fix for very little time, and money compared to OE switch. Just a few tips for others interested in this fix
Great info. Thanks for the comment
Thank you for this video! I just bought a 2007 PT Cruiser as my first car and it needs a bit of work. The hatch has this exact problem, and now I know how to fix it!
Awesome. Glad to be of help. Good luck. I like my PT at has been a good car the past 5 years that I have owned it
My '06 Convertible has a glove compartment button as well as the rear door switch. Maybe yours has one too?
@@btomas225 oh interesting! I'll have to look, thanks!
Very good idea THANKS
Just did exactly what you described with the part you recommended. Worked like a charm. 2008 PT Cruiser back in action. Thank you!!
Wooo glad to be of help. Thanks for the view and comment.
Thank you so much for the video. Just did it with my husband and it took no time at all. Works great! Thank you again!!!
Great Job. 👍
Thank you for the video. I did it some time ago and it is working very well on my wifes pt cruiser. I didn't even solder the wires. A simple solution that will probably last much more than the touch. And if it doesn't last it is very easy to replace the switch. This touch stops working in all pt cruisers.
My switch went out too. This fix worked perfectly. Thank you! The new switch works better, in my opinion. My PT has a keyhole, so at least I was able to use the hatch till I installed the new switch. Also, the trim comes off and goes back on easily. I used an angle drill head adapter and a step drill bit for the 1/2 inch hole.
Awesome!!!
This is an awesome fix,i will be doing this on my daughter's pt cruiser ,thank you thank you!!
Glad to hear. Let me know how it goes.
I just bought a replacement big screen and my trunk decided to lock on me 🤨 Your video helped me get it open. Thanks for sharing
Wooo glad to hear. They always fail at the best time. Mine stopped working while we were camping.
Thank you so much for this extremely informative video, My switch just quit working today and I'm going to look into doing this sometime later on. Thanks again.
Good luck 👍
I never knew my pt had the touch-pad. I've always used the remote. great video.
👍
step drills work nicely on sheet metal
Great advice. Thank you👍
how do you prevent anyone from opening the trunk
If all of the doors are locked, the switch becomes disabled; no power goes to it.
Yes, the switch will only work if the doors are unlocked just like the OE switch.
Thanks for sharing this hack ! Works perfectly
Woooo!!! Great to hear 👍
Thank you so much for this!
Glad to be a help
Man that is great work! Love it! I'm going to do this on mine. And if it ever wears out, it's an easy replacement. Thanks for the video. The heck with paying $200. :>
That's what I said lol
Did this today every thing u said was 💯 thank u keep up the good work
Woooo great job. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent video!
Thank you. 😎
Thank you
8:30 The little grey wiring harness with a black and red that you are hooking up to the switch. Do you know where I could find a replacement for that? Mine is fried from the previous owner
No. I dont know were to source that connector. You could always wire it straight or add some spade connectors
Gracias
My '06 PT has a release button in the glove compartment in addition to the door handle on the rear.....
That is a nice feature. My '09 does not have that. Thanks for the info.
@@sideyardmechanic - Perhaps unique to the convertible? Mine is a ragtop...
My switch failed and i found out it died when i went to pick up a headboard. I had to tie it to the roof!! Now i have a quick fix!!
Were you able to get it fixed?
Kool but does it look with the key bottom
My Car does not have a key lock on the trunk. It has an electric lock that is operated by the fob. Or the switch on the front door but it locks and unlocks normally.
This will work on a 2005 that has keyed entry and electric actuator. Thanks sideyardmechanic.
Your welcome. Glad I can help
@@sideyardmechanic not sure what's wrong with my switch
But every time I drive & pressure the break pedal
I get a click noise & gotta pull over get out open the latch with the key shut it & lock it then it. ( MIGHT ) be ok. If not its a noisy drive all day😭😭
@@sonny323 yaw mine would pop open when is would hit speed bumps lol. Putting in the switch fixed all of that
@@sideyardmechanic o ok. Thank you
Thanks for your knowledge..can you send a link to the Amazon product you bought,..thanks
Glad to be of help. There is a link in the video description for the switch i used from Amazon.
I have a 04 with a broken hatch handle. I wonder if the 06 and up redesign ones would fit in the same holes?
It might fit in the location but the older latch is mechanical and the newer ones are electronic. You might have to run power and ground wires along with changing the lower latch.
@@sideyardmechanic I may just go ahead and try it. We can't buy them new anymore and all the ones I find in the bone yard or ebay look like they are about to break like mine. Running power is easy just hope the hole is the same size.
@@ptbruiser2243 you might be able to leave the stock emblem lever and change the lower latch to a powered one. Would just have to add a button somewhere
Muito bom 👍
Nice video, going to do the fix myself. Question about the connector, is there a name for this connector male head? i tried googling around and didnt find anything. Thanks! I hope to have this done over the weekend.
Thank you, I'm glad the video was helpful. I'm not sure what connector you are referring to. Are you talking about the push button switch I used to fix the latch?
@@sideyardmechanic No, the plastic male head that connects from the OEM push switch into the plastic housing that runs into the greater wiring. I was trying to find a name for that type of connector so I could just leave the original on the OEM touch pad/ source some for future failures of this - since I live near an ocean. Im not that familiar with automotive electronic names :) thanks!
@@williamm.3612 oh. I dont know the name of that style connector. Kinda looks like a MOLEX style but I dont know the actual type
Thank you
Your welcome 😎
What's part number from Amazon
There is an amazon link in the video description.
Bit really a simple fix lol
Mine doesn't even have one
One what sorry? Button?
@sideyardmechanic Yes, it is like yours, hidden behind the logo. Ours started popping open on its on.
Yep. That is what mine was doing.
@@sideyardmechanic You just replaced the sensor?
Yes. Replaced it with a push button. Link in the video for parts. Simple fix