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trouble shooting trunk release, found sensors behind fusebox..?

vegasridercc

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While trouble shooting the trunk release and not getting anywhere (next stop locksmith), I dropped the glovebox and found 2 sensors behind the fuse box. now the question.. what are these for? would anyone of these be the sensor for the trunk release? :confused:

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I don't know. I know they aren't sensors and are relays. I don't have the schematics or component locator in front of me.
 
It could be the actuator in the back. I got one from Pull-A-Part for like $5 and it fixed it, but at the same time you could hear the actuator moving when I pressed the button but didn't pop the lock.
 
cool, thanks!! going to bite the bullet anyway and get a key, and tackle this issue.. I do know I am getting juice to the trunk button and did a cross over test and still nothing, so it will have to be the relay (actuator).
 


well, after finally getting the trunk open (via the rear seat access!) with no e-release, I replaced the actuator with a new one, and tested the electrical, and no juice! I have taken the key cyliner out so I can get in with a screw driver, but now the puzzlement.. I have juice to the button in the glove box but no juice to the back.. my fob works fine and had it tested at ORileys. after looking at other posts I have no problems with door locks, or backup lights I guess what I need to do next is take out that park switch that located under the console to see about juice there..
any other input would be appriciated..
 
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