The eletronic fuel door doesn't open the door. The electronic trunk switch doesn't work. The a.c. Compressior doesn't work inside blower comes on though. The fuel gauge indicator just flashes as does the miles to go indicator.
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you either have to do it from inside the wheel well - or inside trunk - is this a manual pull with cable from inside car or push button electronic- reads as this is a 06 lexus _ its electronic- look up in car manual that comes with car to see what fuse this controls that's where I would end up going to additional to find out - you may have fuse out or sensor - I know some are opened with smart key - batteries sometime are low on power - maybe try new batteries if you have smart key first as they say - try the easy approach first
There is no BODY CONTROL module,but there is a Front Electronic module FEM, and a rear electronic module,REM (not the rock group,LOL!).
The FEM is located behind the driver's kick panel and the FEM is located on the right side down in the trunk.
The REM controls: Rear windows, , all rear lights, trunk opening, fuel door release, rear window defrost grid, trunk ajar switch, front passenger door lock, , front passenger door lock switch,rear door locks, trunk light, fuel pump, fuel level senders, antenna booster.
Fuses 6-7-8-9 are powered from the ignition key switch. Fuse 4 is powered from the RAP relay number 2 in the relay box. RAP is for retained accessory power - its the relay that keeps power going to the radio and things after you turn the key off and before you open the door.
You have listed the vehicle is a 1987 Jaguar XJ6. The trunk is not electronic and only unlocks with the key as well as both the gas doors. Any issues here then it is your key or the actual trunk latch. If you do have a 1988 model year then the trunk lock has 3 positions. locked all the time, unlocked all the time or the vertical position locks and unlocks with the vehicles drivers door lock. If the trunk button (paddle) is loose and moves but nothing happens then the inside rod has come loose and you will have to manually operate the latch by removing the license plate and taking a long screw driver through the lower plastic bungs. The fuel flap is a separate unite and does have a manual release but you need to open the trunk to get to it. If the fuel flap stays locked all the time then the actually filler neck module will need replacing.If you have a 1997 which has the electronic release button to open the trunk (95-2003) Then you will need to firstly lock all door and unlock the drivers door 2 times. Check the fuel flap is now released, if not then the fuel flap actuator located on the filler neck inside the trunk is bad. If the trunk does not open with the remote, inside car switch and trunk mounted switch then the passenger side trunk harness is broken. Open the trunk with the key and on the right(passenger) hinge there is a grey plastic cover, remove that cover and carefully peel back the wiring harness cover and you will find 1 or more broken wires. Once the wires are repaired then I recommend you zip tie them in place and retest the trunk release button.If this does not answer any of your questions please feel free to email [email protected]
Open your trunk lid and on the left hand side (the side of the fuel filler cap) there should be a label that says manual fuel door open. The switch is white and close to the top right by the fuel filler cap on the inside of the trunk. You may have to pull back the carpeting a little to find it as it might be tucked behind. Give it a pull and the fuel door should open. Best of luck .
I can't say I'm sure on this but almost all vehicles that have locking fuel doors have a release cable inside the trunk near where the door is located. May be behind the trunk liner material in that general area. If you have your owners manual it should have a description of the fuel door operation in it somewhere along with how to open it should the normal system fail. Good luck and hope this helps!
Take your key and go to the drivers door, make sure the door is unlocked by pulling on the handle, open and close the door. Insert the key and "lock" the door, double check that it is locked by pulling on the handle. Insert the key and "un-lock" the door, use the handle to open the door and now press the fuel door key and it should open, same for trunk release button.
Audi's are a strange breed, sometimes you just need to "re-set" some stuff. But in the future if you lock the car with the key, the fob will unlock the car but the three buttons in the console will not work, the fob will function correctly.
cable knocked loose and key wouldn't work if it did previously. last option, obtain acess from back passenger seat and pull aux cable or force lock open, as far as the key issue, call a locksmith
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