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no year car told. the now lost free users guide is by year. made 1994 to present (even 1989 as legacy outback) no country told at all sorry cars not the same world wide.
open glove box, read the users guide? oops locked too>? most cars sold in USA , called wagons opening the rear gate hatch by accident driving kids fall the ground, or cargo hits cars behind you. (so is illegall that feature) and is never called a truck ever, in a wagon only on sedans. a hatch or 5th door it is named. In Europe then even call them 5 door cars. so I am confused. so all keys lost to the car. and can not drive it nor open any side doors and rear hatch is locked and valuables in cargo area to fetch, right? I say call a locksmith and pick the lock. the door lock(mechanism) in the hatch internal, is accessed from the inside of the hatch open.so no why to attack it that way.
If the boot of your 2012 Subaru Liberty is not locking, it could be due to a blown fuse. Here are the steps to check and replace the fuse:
Locate the fuse box in your vehicle. The fuse box is usually located on the driver's side of the vehicle, under the dashboard.
Open the fuse box and locate the fuse for the boot lock. The location and labeling of the fuse may vary depending on your vehicle model and year. Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for the specific fuse location and labeling.
Check the fuse to see if it is blown. A blown fuse will have a broken wire inside or the fuse element will appear melted. If the fuse is intact, it may not be the cause of the problem.
If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating. You can find replacement fuses at most auto parts stores.
Test the boot lock to see if it is working properly. If it still doesn't lock, there may be a different issue that requires further diagnosis by a mechanic.
Note: Always replace fuses with the same amperage rating as the original fuse. Using a fuse with a different rating can cause damage to the electrical system or create a fire hazard.
didnt specify model -generic answer --if no access to another key --do you have access to interior compartment if so look for trunk release usually by drivers door or glovebox---if no interior release will need to remove rear seat to gain access to trunk
You can get to it by the back seats. They have releases at the base of the headrests, just pull them out. They are on small metal pins and sometimes the pulleys come out, so you might have to use pliers. Hope this helps!
remove battery cables for 5 to 10 minutes. If this does not work then touch the battery cables together while they are unplugged. this will drain all reserve voltage out of pcm and reset it.
If your fuel tank release has failed, go into trunk/boot and pull back liner on side (fuel filler side) and you will find a cable made for emergency access to fuel filler.
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