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Old 04-05-2004, 06:57 AM
dixieanny dixieanny is offline
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FUSE for Rear Hatch Release Keyless Entry??

Is there a fuse for the rear hatch release? I cannot get the rear hatch to pop open. My owners manual does not show or tell me about a fuse. I tried to do the emergency release as shown in the owners manual and it still will not pop open. This is a keyless entry. It just stopped working. When I push the button on back of tailgate to open, it makes the sound like it is releasing, but it doesn't. Please help. Thank you very much.

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Old 05-01-2004, 10:40 AM
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Exclamation Re: FUSE for Rear Hatch Release Keyless Entry??

[quote=dixieanny]Is there a fuse for the rear hatch release? I cannot get the rear hatch to pop open. My owners manual does not show or tell me about a fuse. I tried to do the emergency release as shown in the owners manual and it still will not pop open. This is a keyless entry. It just stopped working. When I push the button on back of tailgate to open, it makes the sound like it is releasing, but it doesn't. Please help. Thank you very much.

I had the same problem. It is not a fuse, it is your gate or lock motor that has gone bad. It cost me around 125 bucks to fix. Do not take it to a dealer where it will cost over $200. Good luck!
 
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