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I am trying to remove the rear trunk lock, (cylinder). since i'm having problems removing the key when i open it. however, after removing the center rear peice (between the tail lights) there are no screws to remove the lock cylinder, it looks like rivet, I am unable to find a procedure to remove it, not even with OnDemand software,
anyone know how ?
1986 Firebird - Sold<br />1987 Trans am - sold<br />1994 Firebird - Current.
Yeah, summer is comming, i got all the tools needed for it, should be easy enough, but that darn lock cylinder, I dont want to have to bring it to garage just for that,
on the inside of the car, i can see 2 round metal (looks like metal) thing that seem to be holding the peice in place, again no idea how to remove those.
1986 Firebird - Sold<br />1987 Trans am - sold<br />1994 Firebird - Current.
did all camaros come with the electric release? Mine doesnt have one, just curious, because if I do, ill get it put on my remote.
Not to hijack the thread, but I have 2 factory trunk actuators for sale over in this thread http://forum.camarov6.com/showthread.php?t=78195 I'm askin $15 each +shipping. Might help ya out if yours is dead or something.
This will probalby solve your problem..(it fixes like 90% of sticking lock cylinders)
just spray WD40 into the lock cylinder(push the litthe flap open) and run your key in and out.
and not all f-bodies came with a rear hatch popper. My 94 didn't have one or power locks. Its wierd actually using a key on a car nowadays I am so used to Remote keyless entry.
This will probalby solve your problem..(it fixes like 90% of sticking lock cylinders)
just spray WD40 into the lock cylinder(push the litthe flap open) and run your key in and out.
I second that. WD-40 has worked for me every time.
This will probalby solve your problem..(it fixes like 90% of sticking lock cylinders)
just spray WD40 into the lock cylinder(push the litthe flap open) and run your key in and out.
and not all f-bodies came with a rear hatch popper. My 94 didn't have one or power locks. Its wierd actually using a key on a car nowadays I am so used to Remote keyless entry.
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