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That trunk release button would come in real handy. It's kinda hard to manually open the trunk with a pick and shovel under my arm and hands when I take the body out of the rear compartment.....even harder when you have to tote a chainsaw on those special dayz........
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Here is another switch from japanparts.com : PARTS DATABASE
Nissan: 25381 SWITCH ASSY, TRUNK OPENER I am guessing it is just the switch without any cable or latch release mechanism. |
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I just want to fyi everyone that there is an emergency hatch release in the trunk, i will get pictures of it. i believe the general census on the forum states that there is not such a thing in our cars.
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there is a release. : ) we found it... when we closed someone in the trunk.. with the battery disconnected
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i have a ban from storing any bags in my car lol.... if my friend needs to get to the airport the cab driver gets out of his car and even picks up the bags and places them in the car...Cant get any more courtesy then that :)
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According to the service manual the rear trunk release is wired to pin 67 (color GR) of the BCM. To send a "release" signal the pin is shorted to ground.
So for implementation you would wire a momentary switch (like the SRM switch) spliced into pin 67 and the other wire to chassis ground or electrical ground. http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...4&d=1288888995 http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...5&d=1288888995 |
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