Rear Trunk Kick Sensor Intermittently working




The car is reading a fault from the Keyless Go - Rear switching module. But unsure if it pertains to either the module or the kick sensor. Thoughts?




The kick sensor is a proximity loop wire antenna connected to KG, as simple as this can be.
> Limited expectations:
There is a bit more to these CAN troubles. There is not one single fix here, it's a collection of improvements for a layered oignon.
It's not just the BlindSpots, KeylessG, RFK, DCU, LPFP... it's the glitchy CAN between SAM's that makes all this wonky.
1-> Are you seeing Door module errors (DCU), specifically Rear Passenger? (existing firmware update TSB).
2-> Are you plagued with low battery/ALT voltage?
Soldering KeylessGo is a welcomed relief for a responsive kick with low-latency.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Feb 23, 2022 at 03:49 PM.








Like you, I was doing ridiculous voodoo moves on one foot hoping to get lucky with my luxury car.
All that's needed to kick the trunk open is to stand in the center rear then raise you foot once near bumper, done!
When the kick hardly cooperates, its a clear sign the KeylessGo is acting nuts. Not operator error!

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Feb 23, 2022 at 08:00 PM.




I’m assuming it’s not the kick wire sensor then? but the Rear Switching Module?
Does it require SCN Coding?
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The kick sensor is a proximity loop wire antenna connected to KG, as simple as this can be.
> Limited expectations:
There is a bit more to these CAN troubles. There is not one single fix here, it's a collection of improvements for a layered oignon.
It's not just the BlindSpots, KeylessG, RFK, DCU, LPFP... it's the glitchy CAN between SAM's that makes all this wonky.
1-> Are you seeing Door module errors (DCU), specifically Rear Passenger? (existing firmware update TSB).
2-> Are you plagued with low battery/ALT voltage?
Soldering KeylessGo is a welcomed relief for a responsive kick with low-latency.

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