Remove the panel behind the latch then remove the clip from the lock and it comes right out, it isn't connected to any mechanism inside the tailgate.
its locked while window is down.
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with the key lock and unlosk the front doors or the lift gate on the rear.
If it's the lock itself and not the latch, you might as well replace the lock.
It is not possible to replace the trunk lock on a 1993 Caprice Classic while the trunk is closed. A person will have to remove the back seat, crawl into the trunk and open the lock manually before it can be replaced.
There are three main types of carabiner locks available in the market: screw gate, twist lock, and auto lock. Screw gate carabiners require manual twisting to secure the gate, twist lock carabiners have a mechanism that twists to lock the gate, and auto lock carabiners automatically lock when the gate is closed.
Mine was missing the knob for opening it, I bought a new one from www.rockauto.com and replaced it, there are two to chose from, I bought the cheap one and it was a complete unit with keys. You have to remove the inner panel from the tail gate to get access to the lock then remove the clip holding it in and replace it with the new one.
To properly secure a gate with a lock, first ensure the gate is closed and aligned with the latch. Then, insert the shackle of the lock through the hole in the latch and lock it. Make sure the lock is secure and cannot be easily tampered with.
To properly lock a gate latch, follow these steps: Close the gate securely. Slide the latch into the locked position. Use a padlock or combination lock to secure the latch. Double-check that the lock is secure before leaving the gate unattended.
if there is not a key hole you cannot lock it.
The gate code for lock box in Tyler Texas is not static, it is dynamic.
It might be that something has gone wrong with the physical power lock button in the car - the remote will continue to operate the power lock in that case. (Also, please accept my condolences, as a former Blazer owner, for having to be involved with a Blazer.)