FDR
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Yes, behind the splash shields around the 10:30 position of the wheel, near the door. In Johnod's case, though, he still doesn't have a sufficient power source to jump it there
Yes, behind the splash shields around the 10:30 position of the wheel, near the door. In Johnod's case, though, he still doesn't have a sufficient power source to jump it there
Yes, behind the splash shields around the 10:30 position of the wheel, near the door. In Johnod's case, though, he still doesn't have a sufficient power source to jump it there
Get into the back seat, the back seats can be pulled forward, reach into the trunk and you will see a pull leaver that you can pull, pull that and your trunk will pop open.
Oh yeah, i guess i did miss the recall... i can just pull my forward without any struggle... is it a free fix?
It's just an adjustment if I remember correctly. Try slamming your seat backs closed and see if they latch then.
Yes, I would want that to work.Lubed the lock cylinder, no dice. Also tried my spare key, no dice (verified it to work in ignition and door lock). Emergency trunk release also works fine. Time to bring the cylinder to a lock smith I guess.
I wonder if the trunk lock cylinder is nothing more than an electrical switch with no mechanical linkage to the lock. ...
I have a cord that connects one cars cig lighter port to another cars, I sits under the passenger seat in the event this happens to me (it has) and it works to get enough juice to pop the trunk. I also keep regular jumpers in the trunk for once its open. It claimed to supply enough juice to jump a car but there is no way in hell that would ever work.
They carry them at most auto parts stores. I think mine was like 10-15 bucks
similar to this one,
http://www.amazon.com/Wagan-EL9796-...082&sr=8-21&keywords=power+port+jumper+cables