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B4 (1991-1996) B3 (1986-1991) B3 (1986-1991, petrol) B2 (1979-1986)

Pull-out/folding hatch (Audi 80 B3)

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Table of contents: Manual opening method ↓ Automatic opening method ↓

Manual opening method



It is opened and closed with the help of a handle located on top of a transparent shield. The retracted hatch is locked from the inside with a lock. To do this, it is enough to set the handle to the middle position. It is opened by pressing the "PRESS" button and turning the handle in the opposite direction.

Be careful when doing this and don't apply too much force.

The hatch is extended by pressing the button and turning the handle to the left.

Slide in by turning to the right. Fold up to the intensive ventilation position by pressing the button and turning the handle to the right. Close down by turning the handle to the left.

Caution: For safety reasons, the handles must be folded and secured while driving.


To ensure that the hatch opens properly, regularly check, clean and lubricate the guide grooves.

Automatic opening method



Automatic opening method


When the ignition is on, the hatch can be opened and closed automatically by pressing the button located next to the interior light.

After the ignition is turned off, it will continue to work for some time. The switch is completely locked after the driver's door is opened and closed again.



Extends by pressing the switch to position 2.

It can be folded upwards only when retracted by pressing the switch to position 2.

Closes downwards by setting the switch to position 1.

When changing the closed hatch modes from sliding out to opening upwards and vice versa, a short pause is required for the switch to adapt to the new mode.

Caution: Be careful when handling the hatch. Inattention may result in injury. Remember to remove the key from the ignition switch in a timely manner.


Caution: Be careful when handling the hatch. Inattention may result in injury. Remember to remove…


In case of failure of the automatic device, the hatch is opened manually. To do this:

Using a screwdriver, open the interior light shade on the switch side.

You will see a Phillips-head screw - unscrew it. Remove the protective cover of the hatch mechanism. Unlock the metal pin (1) and turn it back in the direction of the arrow. See the figure.

Remove handle 2 from the fastening inside the cover, insert it into the hexagonal hole of the mechanical drive and open the hatch with a rotational movement.

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