trunk? hello,first try to locate your starter motor,there is a big cable connected to solenoid switch up to battery,try to put positive cable first before to another battery,with care,try to open your
...trunk solenoid to operate. Do not attempt to start the car with this setup though...the wires cannot handle the amperage! Yes, you can jump start the car and drive it for awhile, or better yet remove ...
...same way. I push the lock botton from inside and lock the driver's door by the key, but the back (trunk) door does not lock. Can it just be the connectors or is it the lock solenoids, or anything ...
...solenoid. Seems the only way is manually. Does the main dealers have a universal key for this purpose? The main dealers mentioned completing circuit to open it using their implements of some kind but ...
...not real sure what side it is on in the trunk. Have you checked the fuse? Have you verified it is a POWER issue - by probing the trunk release solenoid for 12VDC when you press the button?
solenoid. An easier spot would be a fuse box terminal if there is one handy. If you just want to open the trunk and jump start from there, you can make your remote work by jumping to the interior fuse
...trunk won't unlock--OBDII reads 888 Sounds like fuse. Can you help? Hi, if all of the locks on your Mercedes fail to open (or close) first check your key fob to make certain that its battery is ...
...trunk. Connect the negative cable to chassis ground or even the engine. Connect the positive cable to either the big nut on the starter solenoid, the fuse box, or the big charge wire nut on the back ...
...solenoid is not working,or the wires going to it are broken inside the trunk,also.alot of mercedes models have air operated locks that is controlled by a main box with air lines running to it .remove ...
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