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Posted on May 03, 2011

1995 Camry trunk willnot unlock with key.The key will no turn at all. And the unlock in the inteior will not open it either.The cable pullsthe latch but does not activate the unlock

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How do you unlock a 95 camry without any keys? I locked myself out:/

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Sound like you might have something caught in the latch. one thing you can try, is to gently pull the trunk release in the interior and at the same time have a helper juggle the trunk lid up and down and hopefully opens the trunk. if that didn't work, you might have to take the rear seat and seatback out to gain access to the latch.

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