I can hear the click when I press button from inside and the truck also click. However, it take lots of work to get it open and once it's pushed to open it won't stay open. This happened after came back auto body shop. Could this be coincident or could they accidentally hit something? Thanks for your time
SOURCE: Electrical problems with trunk gas door and ac
the first problem with you fuel door is most likely the rear actuating motor or cable. remove the right rear trunk lining, and loosen the 2 silver phillips head screws, and remove the actuating motor. i would suggest replacing both the motor and the cable, as both of these parts have superceeded to a new improved part. the AC problem is caused by a faulty fan control unit. this part not only receives the switch signal and processes the information to control the compressor, but also controls the fans, their speed, the compressor,and the hi/lo pressure switch. both of these parts a a common problem for the beetle.
SOURCE: Remote car door opener got wet and won't work
Well first open it up completly. Remove the battery. Get a hair dryer and dry it out completly. Then let it stand for several hours to cool down. Make sure that the contacts where the battery fits are clean of any rust, or corrosion. Now install a new battery. It should work.
SOURCE: Power lock , interior top light, Trunk button are not working
Your vehicle is not a Hyundai Elantra -- problem solved!
SOURCE: Latch of trunk won't open.. lots of clicking noise.
Had the same exact trouble. Changed the relay #36. Check the owners manual pages that show where all of the fuses/relays are. The fuse box for this relay is in the trunk area so I had to crawl in cuz the trunk wouldn't open. Good uck...hope this helps
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