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Depending on what make car it is. Remove the trim panel so that the trunk lock is exposed check where the release was connected look for a reset or put the key in the trunk lock unlock it then close the trunk lid
Look for a contact switch in the trunk. Sometimes, when the trunk (or door for that matter) gets slammed, then button gets set deeper. What's happening is door and trunk switches are "self adjusting", and a slam "Self adjusts" too far. It is hard to reset the switch without killing it. Just get another one if you find this to be your situation. Test the switch before you buy a replacment.
you can clean the switch , use contact cleaner , from any store for computer, or electronic parts. If the problem persist the light is in short, replace it God bless you
Usually the antenna is operated by a spool and a reel of stuff like white nylon or plastic "wire". When you push or turn the switch or when you turn on the radio, however the antenna is supposed to go up, the spool will turn in the direction to extend the string and push the antenna up. When you turn off the radio, or move the switch to "retract", the spool will turn and wind up the string and pull the antenna down. These strings often break, usually they only last about 5 years. The motor you seek is inside the fender or the trunk, as the case may be, and it is hidden behind the inner fender shield or in the trunk, behind the inner trunk panel. The motor is hidden to prevent snow, ice, water, and dirt from ruining it. Be blessed.
CHECK TRUNK FUSE AND RELAY ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK ON DRIVER SIDE ON SIDE OF DASH PANEL.IF FUSE RELAY OKAY THE TRUNK ELECTRIC OPEN SOLENOID SWITCH BAD.THE THEFT SECURITY HAS TO CHECK AT DEALERSHIP.MOST TIME WHEN YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH IT.YOUR KEY OR SWITCH WORN ALSO BCM CONTROL MODULE.IF DEALERSHIP FIND FAULT IN THE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM THEY HAVE TO FIX IT AND REPROGRAM IT.NOT A HOME FIX.
attach a string around the copper wire attached to the brush, place the brush back in the slot and pull both ends of the string out the side of the motor and tape securely, do the same with the other side. Work quickly before the tape lets go of the string.
Actually, this car has security system that prevent the trunk opened without using the master key. I often use this to lock my trunk. Just slid up the tiny lever upward to allow the trunk open from inside. the lever is on the back trunk (in the center, behind the Tail light) where the trunk door hook up with the lock system. Cheers..
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