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If its your trunk has no access from the key to the trunk you have to change the trunk latch, or if it does then you have to disassemble the
The trunk latch to remove the latch tiny motor then you will be able
To use the key to open the trunk .
PENDING ON THE YEAR, THERE IS A SMALL SLIDE BUTTON ON THE INSIDE OF THE TRUNK THAT MAY HAVE BEEN HIT BY A BOX WHILE MOVING THIS IS A SAFETY AND ARE A PROBLEM. FOLD DOWN OR REMOVE THE BACK SEAT AND SEE IF YOU CAN SEE THE BUTTON NEXT TO THE TRUNK LATCH IT IS PART OF THE TRUNK LATCH AND NOT EASY TO SEE . IF THE TRUNK IS LOADED IT'S GOING TO BE TOUGH TO GET TO . I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY WIFES CAR AND TOOK ME THE LONGEST TIME TO FIGURE OUT THE PROBLEM. IT'S SOME KIND OF SAFETY THEY PUT IN THE TRUNK IF SOME ONE EVER GOT STUCK IN THE TRUNK. HOPE THIS HELPS
Your latch may be broken go though the trunk though the back seat. Check to see if the latch is broken; or stuck. There is a little hole where all you have to do is use a screwdriver turn clockwise if trunk opens then your latch is either broken or your locking mechanism is stuck. Good luck and hope this helps you.
With the trunk open try putting the key in and turning so that the latch swings open. This may be the problem. The latch may be stuck closed. with the key turned make sure the latch is open if it is not then take a scrwedriver and pry on the latch with the key turned to open it. Then try to close the trunk. I hope this helps. Don't forget to rate my answer. thanks.
could be the spring release in the lever on the trunk itself. If you can hear the acuator locking/unlocking(that is all it's ment to do) then the spring release is the problem. you need to unbolt the latch from inside the trunk and once the trunk is open you can trace from there. I had the same problem due to a minor fender bender and I just fixed mine last week.
sit on trunk and try to open it, latch might be sprung if not mistakin these have a pull down after tthe trunk is closed slaming trunk closed is bad for this type of latch
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