>OK, first, are you sure that somehow the trunk is not locked? (I know
>this is basic, but don't overlook the obvious ).
>
>If it is not locked, then have someone apply downward pressure on the
>trunk while you attempt to depress the button. If hand pressure does not
>work, while the downward pressure is applied, hit the button with a
>rubber mallet. Don't hit the bodywork! This should cause the lock to pop.
>If not, you can always drill the lock and insert a screwdriver and pop it
>open that way.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????!!!!!
HEY! WADAMINIT!!!!!!!!! Ain't you guys ever heard of a "locksmith"?
Replacing the lock mecanism, the order time, your time, the
agravation...
Wouldn't a quick call to your local locksmith be a lot less...
stressful?!?
>
>Good Luck
(gad, he'll need it!)
Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
That's not a leak... My car's just marking its territory...
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