Yes, to change the trunk lock cylinder on a 1969 Firebird, you typically need to remove the trunk emblem. The emblem is usually held in place by clips or screws that must be accessed to detach it. Once removed, you can access the lock cylinder for replacement. Be sure to handle the emblem carefully to avoid damaging it during the process.
With the key, the lock is underneath the white, pentagon-shaped emblem on the trunk lid.
The lock is behind the Lincoln emblem on the trunk. Or press the lockable trunk release button on the inside driver door panel.
Lower passenger side.
The inertia safety switch on a 1995 Pontiac Firebird is typically located in the trunk area, mounted on or near the fuel tank. It is designed to cut off fuel supply in the event of a collision. To access it, you may need to remove the trunk lining or cover to reach the switch. Always consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
the one on the trunk pops out easy with a small flat head screwdriver be careful not to scratch your paint on the trunk..
On the 1985 Caprice the logo emblem in the center of the trunk swivels up and out of the way revealing the keyhole.
that all depends on the year of your car.
you probably can if you want to.
that is not a question It might be a co2 or compressed air container for the collapsible/inflatable spare tire that was available for the 69 firebird
We use a key to open it. Look at the trunk hood. There should be a moveable emblem hiding the keyhole.
I think that will gain you access to the alarm settings sensitivity and such.
the lug nut adapter is located in the trunk with your jack, spare, and lug wrench, if you have taken it to a shop they may have put the adapter in your glove box, its about twice the size of a lug nut.