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Manual Trunk Release!
Hey guys I wanted to share this since some members have asked, And I saw it when I was wiring up the third light.
There is a cable with a handle held in place with Velcro. It is supposed to be used in the event their's NO power and access to the trunk is required. I hope this helps. Pic one shows the handle uncovered by the carpet I used a red tag to show the location. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-m...-34-19_985.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--...-34-54_557.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-d...-34-29_141.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...5-35-13_47.jpg |
Pretty sure it is also in case someone is locked in the trunk. Believe it is now a law that there is some sort of emergency unlock somewhere in the truck. My Mazda's actually glows in the dark.
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If you did get locked in there the wouldn't be a chance in hell that you would see it. Ha ha.
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If anyone gets locked in our trunk (assuming OP does have a coupe and not the roadster) and can't get out, they have more serious issues than needing to find that manual release. I could understand on the roadster, but there is seriously no way you could ever get locked in our "trunk". On the coupe I think it is for as Triple's said; in case you need to get it open and there is no power.
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Yeah I've used mine on power loss before actually. My battery breaker/cutoff is in the trunk, and once I switched off the battery there while working on the car and then closed the trunk lid :shakes head:. Doors still open though, so just had to reach through for that trunk pull cord.
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Neat.
So in theory this could be modified so you have a manual release on hand? |
Seems like it. I think we discussed the idea once in some other thread somewhere. It's just a simple mechanical pull-cable, you'd just need to extend it a few feet and find a way to secure it in place, say along the outer bottom of the driver's seat along the floor where you can reach it or something.
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thanks for posting this. i recently removed the rear bumper, closed the trunk and said hmm how do i get this bugger open without the button...needless to say i had to hold up the bumper and reconnect the switch to open it...FAIL! but this is very helpful.
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You're white!? :eek: :p
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Wut??
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Thanks for Posting
Thanks for posting this. Did not know how this could be fixed without pulling out pieces of the interior!
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