that's creepy and possibly illegal..
The trunk release on my car is operated via a cable that runs from the lever next to the driver seat to the latch on the door. If your car has a similar setup, you could disable it by cutting the cable, but this would be a permanent solution. If your trunk release operates electrically, or if you want to be able to re-enable it at a later time, you should consult with a mechanic.
There is on the remote , and a safety release inside the trunk if someone gets locked in , but I'm not sure if there is a trunk release inside the passenger area
They don't have one
In order to disable OnStar unplug the cords that are connected to the OnStar box. The OnStar box is found in the inside panel of the trunk of the car.
I don't think so, but if you're trying to disable the switch from opening up the trunk from the inside (good idea BTW), you can adjust the switch from inside the trunk, right where the lock is, by adjusting the red lever where the trunk lock is.
No.
on our 2002 there is a release lever next to the driver seat, also there is one inside the trunk
THE TRUNK RELEASE BUTTON IS ON THE REMOTE IF YOU HAVE POWER LOCK AND KEYLESS ENTRY. THERE IS NO TRUNK RELEASE INSIDE OF THE FOCUS
If you're talking about the release that's inside the trunk, it's there in case you get locked in the trunk, so you'll be able to get out.
most of the time if you pop the trunk and look at the latch on the trunk itself you will see a defeat switch to disengage the trunk from opening without a key
The trunk release for a 1997 Chevy Lumina is located on the driver side floor. An emergency release is also located inside the trunk.
Read your manual. There is a switch in the glove box to disable the trunk release button on the dash. you lock the glove box with the regular key. When you give someone the valet key they can not get in the trunk.