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Old 01-03-2005, 06:01 PM
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Exclamation 2001 LS Trunk Release Issues

I've been trying to install a remote starter into my 2001 LS and am having some issues with the trunk release. Since I purchased the car used about 6 months ago the release button in the cab hasn't worked, but the remotes always work so I know it isn't a solenoid. So now I am trying to hookup the aftermarket remotes and I can't get them to work. All wiring diagrams I have come across say that it requires a negative pulse to a white wire either behind the switch or in the REM in the trunk. There isn't a white wire on the switch, only a black/white and black/green, but I can't get either of them to do anything, and I can't even locate the white wire in the REM. Any suggestions, with getting the switch to work or the aftermarket remotes?
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Old 01-18-2005, 12:01 AM
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Re: 2001 LS Trunk Release Issues

I've seen this all the time so if this is basic knowledge to you I apologize in advance. There is a button in the glove box that gets pressed by accident and is very hard to see unless you are looking for it. It's a way to lock your trunk if it's parked by an attendant.
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