If you look over the license plate you will see a black plastic piece that can be removed, it should have a picture of a key on it. Under this there is a lock ad you can then use the key to open the trunk. If you look over the license plate you will see a black plastic piece that can be removed, it should have a picture of a key on it. Under this there is a lock ad you can then use the key to open the trunk.
Hi, i am not sure if this is going to help, but the battery died in mine and I just bought another one and in the trunk if you take the battery off the other wires make sure not to touch the wires or the terminals together and just put the wires on the new battery.
Sounds like you have something that is on all the time and drawing power from the battery. Check, dome, courtesy, trunk, hood, glove box, and brake lights.
You jump start the car from the jump start posts under the hood. You can then open the trunk electrically.
wrench size 10mm and if your battery died and you cant open the trunk, you have to enter the trunk through the back seat and pull the safety nop to the left. there is a positive anode under the hood on the passengers side the jump will give you enough juice for the trunk button to open the trunk.
if you cannot open the trunk with the key, remove the rear seat and crawl through to open the trunk from inside.
Herman Trunk died in 1963.
Richard Trunk died in 1968.
yes i left my glow it on once too and killed my battery you glow kit works off you battery so if you battery is dead your kit is dead charge battery and you kit will shine once again.
Sounds like the charging system failed and the car ran until battery power was deleted.
You left the light or something on last night and ran out the battery or your battery died
check your battery connections are tight, how old is the battery? try a new battery if that doesn't help check fuel pressure. Try with another battery, and if it starts, check the alt. with a volt meter. Must have over 14 volts. If only 12 and change, then check alt. or change it. The bumps might have nothing to do with it.
Your alternator is not charging. When a vehicle with a 12 volt system is running, the alternator normally puts out at least 13.5 to 14.5 volts More than that, the battery is overcharged. Under that, the alternator is not functioning and it is running only off the battery voltage.