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If you hear a noise that means that the electronic solenoid is operating, so it isn't the fuse. You do have power going to it. It appears that it is a common issue. One way that often works is to have someone in the car and someone at the boot. The boot person presses down and on 3,2,1, the car person presses the button and the boot person jerks the boot up.
Hi Keith: By boot, are you refering to the trunk deck lid? I do not understand what you mean by "number plate" and "fob". Can you please elaborate. Thank You.
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