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First, check the trunk. There is a plastic cover that goes over the trunk latch; it pushes the pin in on the trunk when you close it. If it is not on properly you need to put it on so the light will stay on. If that doesn't work you have a bad door switch somewhere.
Yes, you can by pull down the headliner in the front, then pop off the plastic piece on the sunroof motor and use a torx bit to manually close it, but it goes really slow.
put your key in the ignition turn it on , have someone push the trunk button while pulling up on the trunk catch
I said, "Hey, where did you put that little plastic piece that goes under the bedroom door?".
Yes, partially pull out the carpet and remove the black plastic shroud (it's held in by two plastic screws). The relay has a green top (usually) and is situated on the driver's side wall in the trunk
Do you mean a ligature? A ligature is the piece of metal, plastic, leather, or etc that goes on the mouthpiece to hold the reed on.
Dealer or wrecking yard.
the plastic piece that directs the air flow of the fan is called the cooling fan shroud
We took the electric unit out of the trunk, disassembled it and wound the screw jack to the position needed to keep the trunk closed. This took a couple of times to get it right. We left the unit unplugged and now it operates as a regular, non-self-closing trunk. The electric release still works fine.
I have the same problem with mine. What i found out is its the cable form the outside handle goes to a plastic piece that pivots and opens the door. On this piece the rivet holding it in gets rusted, and as you pull on the outside handle it stays in the opened position.Once you start driving the doors automatically lock and because the rear hatch is still you cannot unlock the back door to close it.The Fix - There is a small plastic square piece on the cover of the back door on the inside where the lock is. Take this out and use a flashlight to see the white plastic piece with the cable attached to at the back of the lock assembly.Get a screwdriver and push this down, then unlock the door and the door with close. It is pretty easy.I took the whole back panel off and used wd40 all over the lock and moved it manually until it freed itself and i haven't had a problem in about a month.Mark
Have you checked the Gasket that goes around the Trunk opening?
Yes. a shroud is just a plastic piece that goes over the barrel.