Trunk Refusing to Open
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Trunk Refusing to Open
I am having an issue, i cannot get into my trunk, i have things very valuable in the trunk and i cannot get it to open. Both the remote and the button will not open it, it just clicks, but nothing happens. I can't get in by putting the key in the lock because i think its just rusted and dirty inside the lock. No the fuse isn't blown, and the trunk opener switch in the glovebox is in the on position. I need help as soon as possible
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ok then look like wath my 98 prelude did , its hard for me to explain cause i speak french but ill try lol
in the mecanism you have a metal rod insered into the lock/unlock mecanism. this bar can be out of the mecanism for some reason so , yes it make click when pressing button but the rod its not doing its job cause iits out of the mecanism ... you will need to : try with the key ( not the valey key , the owner key) buy some WD40 ... or you ill need to go in a garage cause nobody can help you more ... my prelude did that but my key was ok , i did put the rod back in place never had the same probleme ... can do that with the door too ,,, its the same process
in the mecanism you have a metal rod insered into the lock/unlock mecanism. this bar can be out of the mecanism for some reason so , yes it make click when pressing button but the rod its not doing its job cause iits out of the mecanism ... you will need to : try with the key ( not the valey key , the owner key) buy some WD40 ... or you ill need to go in a garage cause nobody can help you more ... my prelude did that but my key was ok , i did put the rod back in place never had the same probleme ... can do that with the door too ,,, its the same process
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put some dry graphite lube in the keyhole and use the owners key like Marcoes said. The valet key will not open the trunk. If the trunk is overfilled, you may need to press down on the trunk lid while someone tries to open it, to get the release to work, then lift open. wd40 is another lube that will work to free up a key lock. from my experience parting out cars, when the trunk is inaccessible with key or button, the only way to get in is to drill a hole next to the lock and manually pull the rod with some needle nose pliers.
your release switch could be out. check voltage at the switch and see if you are even getting power to the switch, then operate the switch and see if youre getting power out of it.
your release switch could be out. check voltage at the switch and see if you are even getting power to the switch, then operate the switch and see if youre getting power out of it.
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I see that you're in NY, I'm in NJ and on occasiona I have noticed that on hot days the rubber weather stripping between the deck lid and bumper likes to stick... If u hear the trunk release click-- try lifting the trunk lid manually to free the weather stripping. If you don't hear the trunk release click it-- there could be another underlying issue. Good luck brother.
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I never updated this, but i took the entire trunk apart, my initial intention was to take out the key lock in the trunk and find out why it wasn't working, it was just gunked up from years of ny weather and not using, let it sit in marvel mystery oil for about an hour and went at it with a fat head screw driver cleaning everything off it. I remoeved all the latches and locks as well. When i put it back together, not only did the key lock work, but the button and remote as well, i assume it was an adjustment issue, but i have no idea
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Wow... I'm having the same problem with my 1999 ES300. The lock opens with the key and the remote, but not with the button on the dash panel? I've tried it with the master lock (the button in the glove box) on and off with no success. Help!
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I actually had the opposite problem a few months back... haha. I popped my trunk to get something out and when I went to close it... BANG. It just bounced off the lock and didn't close. I tried a few more times closing it slowly or a bit harder, but nothing worked. Somehow, a few minutes later, it clicked and locked and it has been working fine ever since.
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I actually had the opposite problem a few months back... haha. I popped my trunk to get something out and when I went to close it... BANG. It just bounced off the lock and didn't close. I tried a few more times closing it slowly or a bit harder, but nothing worked. Somehow, a few minutes later, it clicked and locked and it has been working fine ever since.