Trunk Button Inside Does not work
JasonBarrett
11-16-2005, 09:53 AM
For some reason my automatic trunk switch button does not work now. I have to use the remote on the key chain. When I press the button in the car it does nothing.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
artistek
11-16-2005, 05:48 PM
Funny, This just happened to me this morning. I plan on checking it out this weekend. I let you know what I find.
shorod
11-16-2005, 10:48 PM
I'm not sure what year LS either of you have, but for 2002, the same solenoid and relay is used for the remote and the cabin switch. The switch is simply in parallel with the keyless remote relay. When you press the switch, the orange wire and the violet/yellow wires are shorted together at the switch which passes current from the 25 amp fuse around the relay and to the solenoid. Check the switch for continuity, or remove the switch and short the two switch wires together. If shorting the wires causes the trunk to release, the switch is bad or was not fully plugged in. If shorting the wires does not cause the trunk to release, then start following wires!
Good luck!
-Rod
Good luck!
-Rod
JasonBarrett
11-17-2005, 12:53 AM
Mine is an 01. Thank you for the reply, I bet this will be a pain in the butt to trace since there is not much room to start following cables.
JasonBarrett
11-17-2005, 12:54 AM
Thanks, I appreciate it. I look forward to what you can find out.
artistek
11-20-2005, 03:07 PM
Thanks, I appreciate it. I look forward to what you can find out.
Jason,
I checked it out, and it was the switch.
Part Number: 769216 >PA66-GF30<
I'll hunt around monday for a replacement.
Jason,
I checked it out, and it was the switch.
Part Number: 769216 >PA66-GF30<
I'll hunt around monday for a replacement.
JasonBarrett
11-23-2005, 01:08 AM
Thank you for the information!
34Ford
05-07-2010, 02:41 PM
Well now I have a problem with the trunk release not working.:banghead:
Tried the shorting of the switch wires. Nothing.
Checked the fuse in the trunk. Good.
And I applied 12v direct to the trunk release and it worked.
Is there a relay somewhere?
Tried the shorting of the switch wires. Nothing.
Checked the fuse in the trunk. Good.
And I applied 12v direct to the trunk release and it worked.
Is there a relay somewhere?
shorod
05-07-2010, 03:46 PM
Did you look for the valet switch (reference post #3 above) and verify that it is not active?
-Rod
-Rod
joegr
05-07-2010, 04:16 PM
Well now I have a problem with the trunk release not working.:banghead:
Tried the shorting of the switch wires. Nothing.
Checked the fuse in the trunk. Good.
And I applied 12v direct to the trunk release and it worked.
Is there a relay somewhere?
By all means, try shorod's suggestion. Even if the switch is set to unlocked, try flipping it back and forth a few times to clean the contacts.
To answer your question. Yes, there is a relay somewhere. It's inside the REM (Rear Electronics Module). The REM is behind the trim on the right hand side of the trunk.
Tried the shorting of the switch wires. Nothing.
Checked the fuse in the trunk. Good.
And I applied 12v direct to the trunk release and it worked.
Is there a relay somewhere?
By all means, try shorod's suggestion. Even if the switch is set to unlocked, try flipping it back and forth a few times to clean the contacts.
To answer your question. Yes, there is a relay somewhere. It's inside the REM (Rear Electronics Module). The REM is behind the trim on the right hand side of the trunk.
34Ford
05-07-2010, 05:39 PM
Did you look for the valet switch (reference post #3 above) and verify that it is not active?
-Rod
Ill be danged. It was the valet switch.:banghead::grinyes:
Now to move on to the defective right door lock.
-Rod
Ill be danged. It was the valet switch.:banghead::grinyes:
Now to move on to the defective right door lock.
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