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Rear tailgate button V70-XC70 2000

Hello All,

Just picked up this lovely wagon. I noticed a little disk that looks like a button, hidden behind a little door.

What is it, and how does it work?

Thanks,
gd








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Might this be a lock that is blanked off?

I have used loaner cars that had only one lock on the driver's door, the passenger door and tailgate locks were blanked off.

Pay extra for more door locks.



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Sorry for the vauge question! After too much Google time.... I found that it's a cylinder delete. There is no lock behind the little door where the lock would be.

Good thing I was able to program the key fob!

Thanks again,

gd



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Can you determine if it is a pull or push arrangement? A picture might even be useful. Could it be just a simple piece of trim to cover a screw? Access port for a bulb holder?



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hidden behind a little door. ??? Where is this little door? and what size is this door?

I don't do well with Alice in Wonderland problems.
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Keeping it running is better than buying new



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