Questions & Answers for: trunk solenoid Vehicle Parts & Accessories

Question about 1995 Diamante

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...at the latch area? If not check the fuses and the power to the release solenoid in the trunk. TRUNK ACUATOR 350 DOLLAR REPAIR inside your glove compartment there is a switch make sure that it is

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solenoid in trunk lid may need to be adjusted or replaced, or the same with the latch itself. If no sound from solenoid: There should be 3 wires to the button: ground (black), 12v supply from ignition

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Question about 1988 Cougar

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...solenoid on the trunk. On the relay there will be numbers: 30 and 85 will be battery power through at least a 10 amp fuse. 87 will be your 12 volt wire to the solenoid. 86 will be your trunk output ...

...trunk lid. it sounds like the solenoid is jamming. the solenoid should flick out against a lever that will release the trunk lid and then return back again within a split second. if it stays out then ...

...trunk latch and that you can hear the solenoid at the latch activate. 3) if voltage present and solenoid does activate. Try lubing the latch. May be binding. 4) voltage present, solenoid activates, ...

...but does key fob open doors OK? If so it isn't the fob batteries... Could still be a bad button on the fob but it could be a balky solenoid on the trunk latch. Maybe try 12V direct to the

...between the switch (including a bad switch) back to the trunk lock solenoid. Could also be the solenoid itself. check solenoid with 12vdc power direct to the solenoid spade positive ...

...trunk solenoid engage when you press the button? Check for a blown fuse. Have someone listen at the trunk when you press the button. Check the trunk solenoid for a loose wire or it could be a bad ...

...trunk release is like a solenoid. You should check the power wire going to it to see if the wire is working when you press the trunk release. If the wire shows power when you press the release, the ...

...trunk release solenoid from the instrument cluster. The cluster receives the "open" signal from the trunk switch and then provides power to the solenoid inside the trunk latch. There is no separate ...

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