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There is a black or black with white wire, behind the drivers kick panel, there should be a relay hooked upto this wire, unplug the relay this way the rear hatch will not open when remote starting, but will not open with your crimestopper remote either
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With the doors unlocked, insert a screwdriver into the closed claw portion of the latch. Pull on the hatch door lever or push the button, while applying outward pressure on the claw. It will unlock and work normally again.
There's a switch between the sunroof switches and the rear seat fold-down switches. That switch deactivates the automatic operation of the tailgate. I hit mine inadvertently and didn't figure it out for a week. The dealer didn't know either.
I inadvertently hit the switch on my Denali between the sunroof controls and rear bucket seat auto fold down switches. The switch disables the automatic operation of the rear hatch. The dealer didn't enev know.
Could be the latch mechanism for the door is sticking. You could try using some white grease on the latch and the contact where the latch hooks to. You can purchase the grease from most auto parts stores. You will not need to use alot. Just apply a small amount to the mechanisim and then work it in using the manual handle. Then open and close the door several times to feel the "action". Then apply a little more and repeat. This should loosen the latch and get it working again. Also make sure that none of the tension springs have come loose on the latch. And check the seal around the door and make sure it is not pinched and has a proper fit.
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