Not from the factory, but a lot of people do add locking lug nuts.
Show removel of trunk lock 1993 chrysler lebaron
To remove the trunk lock of a 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, first, ensure the trunk is open. Then, locate the retaining screws or clips securing the lock cylinder to the trunk lid; these are usually accessible from the inside of the trunk. Remove the screws or clips using a screwdriver or pliers, and gently pull the lock cylinder out of the trunk lid. If necessary, disconnect any wiring connected to the lock for models with electrical components.
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In the trunk on the left side - Really
To repair the power trunk lock on a 1994 Buick Roadmaster, first check the fuse related to the trunk lock system. If the fuse is intact, inspect the wiring and connections for any damage or corrosion. You may also need to test the trunk latch actuator for functionality; if it’s faulty, it may require replacement. Lastly, ensure that the trunk locking mechanism isn't obstructed or jammed.
I don't think so, but if you're trying to disable the switch from opening up the trunk from the inside (good idea BTW), you can adjust the switch from inside the trunk, right where the lock is, by adjusting the red lever where the trunk lock is.
Lock works only with key now. Both dash and remote buttons stopped working. If trunk is open both work ok. But when closed, they stop. Pressure on lid or lock and lubing parts has no effect.
how do i replace a trunk lock with another lock that has a key
Bad door lock actuator , trunk lock actuator or worn wires rubbing on metal/vehicle ground.
In a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker, the fuse box for the anti-lock brakes is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a panel to access it. The specific fuse for the anti-lock brake system is often labeled in the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before inspecting the fuse box for safety.
If the relay is functioning but the trunk won't open, it could be an issue with the trunk release mechanism or a blown fuse. First, check the fuse related to the trunk release in the fuse box. If the fuse is fine, inspect the trunk release switch and the wiring for any damage. If those components appear intact, consider manually unlocking the trunk from inside the vehicle or having a professional assess the lock mechanism.