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first check glove box for a trunk release button ---you can notify a locksmith or have a dealer cut a key using vin number of vehicle --the following link has video showing how to enter trunk by removing rear seat Getting Buick Century trunk open without the key
Usually the bottom will have a few bolts holding it to the floor. If not try pulling up on it in the center and then pull forward to remove. Remove them then remove the ones holding the back in places. and lift the back out.
you may be able to remove the back of the rear seat & enter from there or using a piece of wire & a torch get your keys, it might be worth a try, failing that you might have to get a locksmith to open the trunk for you......hope this helps......cheers.
Water leaks can be really evasive, It could be coming from the rear glass where it seals against the body or it could be coming from the seams where the quarter panels and roof panels meet. (at the lower corners of the back glass/trunk lid area.) The best way to find these things are to water-test the vehicle. You can look for water entering the trunk area if you can find someone you trust to run water over the trunk and back glass area while you are inside the trunk with a flashlight. If this does not yield any answers, it may be necessary to remove the rear seat and interrior panels and headliner to look for water running into the cabin area. If you see any water, follow it uphill to locate the point of entry. I have even seen windshield area roof leaks fill the rear floor pans of a car that was parked nose-up on a hill.
Try to remove the back of the back seat or try to remove the radio speaker in the back and if you can do either one of those you will be able to get to your keys in the trunk.
remove the buttom where u seat -then look
under the buttom of the back side for 2
fastners and remove them , then push up and lift out of the way u are there
go to the trunk, remove the plastic nut holding the trunk interior skin in place (the nuts are the plastic that the trunk net hangs on), the skin will pull away with a snap after that. Remove three bolts from the back of the taillight, the taillight assembley will slid out from the exterior of the car. Remove the wire assembly from the taillight, replace the bulb and put it back into the taillight. SLide the taillight assembly back in place, but the three bolts back on, snap the trunk skin into place, screw the plastic trunk net bolt back in.
I believe you can remove the back seat and get into it. Remove the lower part of the back seat first and remove attaching bolts/screws to remove the upper part of the seat.
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