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Have you had any work done on the rear of the car? About the only way I can imagine this to happen would be if the lock solinoid and latch acctuator pluggs were mixed up or if there is a bare wire back there sending power to the latch when the unlock is sent power. I would think your issue is inside of the trunk though.
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2015 NISSAN Versa Sedan - Trunk Release. Nissan USA ...From inside the vehicle, pull up on the open lever. ? Unlock the trunk using the key. ... Press and hold the trunk button on the Intelligent Key.
Remote could have a bad battery. You could have a blown fuse. Does the door unlock switch unlock doors? Can you hear the trunk solenoid when you push the inside unlock button? If not, and no blown fuse, could be a bad trunk solenoid. Could also be a bad remote entry module. Have someone check for computer error codes that might point to trouble - Stores like AutoZone will check your computer for codes for free.
sounds like a fuse is bad for that circuit..check and replace if bad..in an emergency to gain acess to the trunk, remove the back seat by taking the base out first then the back of it..remove the noisebarrier(fiberboard or batting) and the trunk is accessible by a smaller person who can trip the lock from inside manually..good luck and reposr please..
The only way to open your trunk is to use the handle itself. If you unlock the car once (key fob), just the drivers side unlocks. If you unlock twice, both the doors and truck hatch unlock. But as far as there being a button in the cabin with which to open the trunk, there is none.
with a key unlock doors before attempting to open trunk there may be a button to push on the inside of vehicle also unsure on the button part some alarm sytems wont allow you to open trunk with the doors locked
the wires in the trunk lid are broken. this model has poorly designed electrical. there is a wire bundle on the right hand side of the trunk lid
open the bundle up and resplice the 4 wires. this will correct the doors and remote trunk opener.
To get inside the car .... Use the key in the lock cylinder, unlock the drivers door to get inside. You shouldn't have to reprogram the fob unless it or the keyless module was changed. There may be a blown fuse that supplies the keyless control module (check the owners manual for location). or wires that lead into the Drivers door may be damaged ... The keyless module is located inside the drivers door at the bottom behind the door panel ... do the unlock/lock and trunk release switches on the inside of the drivers door operate the locks and or trunk release? If so it is not the fuse ... and not the wires to it ... And it could be your BCM body control module, located in the dash board to right of your gas petal. Because the number entry keypad (code for that is on the inside of the right passenger trunk bracket arm) also doesn't work I assume it's not the key fobs themselves. Your 98 manual is correct for your car.
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