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2001 Jag trunk release in car and on the trunk lid will not work. Still works on remote. Thought it was a fuse and according to owners manual it is located in trunk at the number one location. Relplac

2001 Jag trunk release in car and on the trunk lid will not work. Still works on remote. Thought it was a fuse and according to owners manual it is located in trunk at the number one location. Relplaced and still will not work. Any other locations?

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  • Anonymous May 11, 2009

    This is a 2001 S type 3.0 Jag. The trunk release is to the left of the steering wheel on the dash. The release on the trunk is the Jaguar button in the center of the trunk. They both quit working at the same time. That is why I thought it was a fuse, but when I replaced it they still do not work. Trying to find out if there is another fuse located someplace that could be the problem. The fuse I replaced was located in the trunk by the battery.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    im sorry i guess its an s type,



    ok, umm the release is a push button on the dahs right??

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    what model of jag is it??

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I had this problem on my 2005 s type.The problem was the valet switch in the glove box was in the lock position.i pressed it ,and now it works fine.Try this..

  • Acesteemer May 15, 2012

    All this guys talking about fuses and all this other things . I read your solution and it was like a bulb just lid up on top of my head , i remembered i was playing around with that same boton a few months back , but yea that was the problem

  • Bobby Burgett May 15, 2012

    Awesome! I'm glad that it solved your problem!:)

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Nope, their is only one fuse in the system, i would just make sure you replaced the right one. If you have the owners manuel it tell you were the fuses are located and what the do. Also if you replaced the propert fuse, check to make sure it did blow again, if it was blown in the first place.

thats how i would start let me know
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