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teething problems 200 1990

As for the trunk, go through the ski access in the rear seat. Use a poll long enough to reach the lock from inside. On the end of the poll tape something like a small hook of some kind (ie. a piece of metal bent towards the right).

Then while using a flashlight look inside to the lock. You will see a small lever on the left side of the lock. That lever needs to be pushed to the right and the trunk should unlock.

I used a piece of conduit and a tool that was already bent to the right, and duct taped to the conduit. The tool was about 3/8 of an inch wide, like a small chisels. You might come up with something totally different but like I said the lever needs to be push to the right as your looking at it from inside.






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