Continental gt trunk won't open!
I tried the emergency lever on the inside of the trunk and the one behind passenger side rear seat and still won't open. What to do now?
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Is the battery dead?
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have somebody press on trunk lightly while you pull emergency lever .
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Originally Posted by ExoticCarDriver
(Post 3966954)
Is the battery dead?
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Originally Posted by bentleytech
(Post 3966985)
have somebody press on trunk lightly while you pull emergency lever .
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Hi
I couldn't get in to the boot after just picking the car up from the dealer, I guess this is one of the reasons why the last guy got rid of it. After a bit of headscratching it turned out to be a couple of broken wires in the boot. Has the fuse gone? (the only problem is the fuse is in the boot!) To get in I took the driverside rear passenger seat off to access the manual release (UK car). The manual release would not move for love nor money. I was pulling on it so hard I thought it would snap but there is no other way (Unless you have the release in the boot lid as well std for USA cars). In the end I thought to hell with it and decided there wasn't enough leverage to operate it, so i hooked a screwdriver underneath the cable in the released position and used the screwdriver to generate some more leverage. Now this is extremely risky as the cable could snap but I have had to do it a few times in the diagnosis of the bootlid. Mine never snapped but it is always a risk. Just ask if you need any more help. |
Originally Posted by nrick
(Post 3969008)
Hi
I couldn't get in to the boot after just picking the car up from the dealer, I guess this is one of the reasons why the last guy got rid of it. After a bit of headscratching it turned out to be a couple of broken wires in the boot. Has the fuse gone? (the only problem is the fuse is in the boot!) To get in I took the driverside rear passenger seat off to access the manual release (UK car). The manual release would not move for love nor money. I was pulling on it so hard I thought it would snap but there is no other way (Unless you have the release in the boot lid as well std for USA cars). In the end I thought to hell with it and decided there wasn't enough leverage to operate it, so i hooked a screwdriver underneath the cable in the released position and used the screwdriver to generate some more leverage. Now this is extremely risky as the cable could snap but I have had to do it a few times in the diagnosis of the bootlid. Mine never snapped but it is always a risk. Just ask if you need any more help. |
when you pull the cable have somebody press down on boot lid near the centre where latch is.
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B button on boot
Is there a relearn procedure for the B button on the boot? It releases the latch but won't auto lift like the key fob and the button in the drivers door panel. I replaced both batteries about a week ago.
Thanks, Jim |
FWIW:
I've read that there is a second way for an 'emergency' opening of a stuck bootlid. That would envolve gaining entry by taking one (I dont knwo which) rear ligth by means of a suction cup. Might be worth looking into on the Net grtz, christian |
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