Bottom left side of the drivers side dashboard. The pull handle is molded to look like its part of the lower lip of the dashboard.
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To fix the inside trunk latch cable on a 2000 Toyota Echo, first, locate the latch mechanism inside the trunk and inspect the cable for any breaks or disconnections. If the cable is detached, reattach it to the latch mechanism securely. If the cable is damaged, you may need to replace it; remove the old cable by detaching it from the latch and routing a new one in the same path. Finally, test the latch to ensure it operates smoothly before reassembling any trim or panels.
to open, use WD40...or a crowbar You will more than likely have to remove the inside door panel to get to the latch mechanism and find the problem of the latch does not work. No crowbar!!!!
the fuse is located inside the passenger compartment in the fuse box close to the hood release latch-20 amps
Inside the Ring - 2000 was released on: USA: 2000
Inside Acting - 2000 was released on: USA: 2000
try looking up from underneth,look for cable running too latch try pulling on it . also have someone pull release inside as someone else pushs down on hood to get it to release
Inside the door, on the back of the door latch/lock assembly.
To fix the trunk opening issue on your 2000 Ford Focus, first, check the trunk release button on the key fob and inside the car to ensure they are functioning. If they don't work, inspect the trunk latch and wiring for any visible damage or loose connections. If necessary, you may need to replace the trunk release solenoid or repair any broken wires. Lastly, if the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis could be beneficial.
2000 Protege did not have a key-lock glove box. Pull the glove box release handle all the way open, then keep pulling it till it snaps off. Behind where the handle pivot point was is an opening to the inside of the latch mechanism. Stick a thin tool in the rectangular opening and push the latch bolt down to release the glove box. Once open, remove the 3 screws that attach the latch to the glove box, and head to your nearest junk-yard for a replacement latch.
Pull the door panel off, remove the door latch assembly from inside the door, and replace the switch which is hold onto the latch with one screw on the backside of the latch.
You have to remove the inner panel from the inside (not easy), and find the correct linkage to push/pull/pry on to get the door to release.