Well, that just happened to me and I noticed that the wiring back there in the trunk was all held together with electrical tape. Nice. Thanks a lot, dealer... So anyway, 3 or 4 of the wires looked like they had been chopped right off, so I got the wires held together (more electrical tape) and it works again. The only problem is that I have no clue what I'm doing and they're holding on to each other by like a millimeter, so probably the first time they move they'll come apart again. Right now I'm trying to find online how to get replacements for these wires and can't find a thing. If you ever do, please let me know! thegrays4life@hotmail.com
Glove box
Check in the glove compartment.
Usually they are in the glove box, but they could be located on the floor, in front of the seat, on the drivers side, or on the drivers door itself. The 1998 Buick Regal unfortunately does not have a manual trunk release. There are kits available to add a manual trunk release, however.
No, the only release is in the glove box.
NO, only button it has is on remote and manual open on trunk door, when car is unlocked.
Inside the glove box on the left side. There is a button. Push it.
I have an buick regal custom 1992 and in my glove box there is a trunk release button. yellow. Not sure if this is a standard
No, look inside the glove box, on the left hand side, there should be a YELLOW button that says "trunk" on it. This will also release the trunk.
I found mine to be on the lower section of the door frame, Next to the gas cap release. It may have been specially ordered, Not sure.
Yes.
The rear speakers on a 1999 Buick Regal are removed by accessing the speakers from the trunk. The mounting bolts and then removed, the wires disconnected, and the speakers lowered from their mounts.
The tire pressure specifications for a 2002 Regal are located inside the trunk on the trunk lid. They recommend 30 psi for a cold tire reading and 34 when a tire is hot.