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Old Sep 6, 2006 | 01:40 AM
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Is there any sensor or a fuse for the button that open the trunk inside the glove box, when I press the button a sound comes out of under glove box but the trunk would not open. I also change the trunk lock but it would not open
 
Old Sep 7, 2006 | 03:17 AM
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What sort of sound does it make? If it is simply a click, I'd say that your button or some other electric component is shot, but if it make a "jeekoo" sound(yes, really descriptive, I know.../sarcasm), that means the electronic latch is unlatching. Often times when my I open my rear hatch I have to grab the hatch fron underneath the "Camaro" lettering, pull down slightly, then lift.

Another thing I just thought of, does your remote on your keys work to unlatch the trunk, or is it only the dash button?
 
Old Sep 9, 2006 | 04:08 AM
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its only the dash button i dont have a keyless remote. And yeah there is only a clicking noise.
 
Old Sep 11, 2006 | 01:08 AM
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The button operates tha hatch release relay mounted under the right side of the instrument panel. The relay operates the hatch release actuator (motor) at end of cargo area under hatch lock. Press the button & see if you are getting voltage at the black & white wire at the actuator. Make sure the black wire coming from the actuator makes good connection with ground. If both are good try replacing the actuator. Otherwise, check the relay and all connections. Also make sure the hatch is adjusted properly as too much pressure on the lock will prevent the actuator from releasing it.
 
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