I JUST had this problem in my 2003 (4?) cavalier Two things may be going wrong w/ it
1.) The actual mechanism of the mechanical clasp on the trunk door is busted-in this case u will need to replace it
2.) You need to pull the green safety lock handle on the inside to release the mechanism.
3.) The metal eye/latch/hook/thingy attached to the actual body of the cars bumper has been pushed down (the metal bent slightly) just enough that it cannot trigger the mech. clasp.
Solution (less than professional/scientific) Get your tire iron out of the trunk, and use it as a lever to raise the metal eye (bend the metal) until it will reach the clasp again. I popped a rivet in the metal doing this, however the trunk does close now Gonna get a mechanic to weld it back and make it sturdier
The trunk latch on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier is typically a metal mechanism located at the rear of the trunk compartment. It features a hook or catch design that secures the trunk lid when closed. The latch is usually operated by a release lever inside the vehicle or by using the key fob. It may also have a plastic cover or housing that blends with the trunk's interior.
To fix the hood latch on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the hood is fully closed. Then, inspect the latch mechanism for any debris or rust that may be affecting its operation. If it's stuck, clean and lubricate it with penetrating oil. If the latch is broken or damaged, you may need to replace it by removing the old latch and installing a new one using the appropriate tools.
How do you remove and replace wiper switch on 2002 Chevy Cavalier
Where is the stater located on a Chevy Cavalier located?
The PCV valve on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier is located on the back of the valve cover. It is a plug in type.
Oh dear, you need to call a mechanic.
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Try the key in the trunk lock ...
No the 2001 Chevy Tahoe is not equipped with the LATCH system for car seats. The LATCH system did not become standard in Chevy Tahoes until the 2002 models.
A 2002 Chevy cavalier 2.2l needs 10.7 (qts) of silicate free antifreeze.
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