How to open trunk without power

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Asked by michelbeau Feb 11, 2015 at 04:45 PM about the 2004 Ford Thunderbird Deluxe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to open trunk if the door botton does't work

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Here is how you do it tilt the drivers seat forward look. To your. Right there. Is a small lock built in the back on the wall put your ignition key in and turn it to the righ your trunk will open

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1/31/2017 Thank you for the help OliverD.Olona https://www.facebook.com/FAR-AWAY-the-Movie-Writer-and-Producer-OliverDOlona-1646301435611005/

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I tried that and it still does not open. Car has been sitting still for 6 months. It always opens with this method if the battery is dead, but not this time.

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Thank you so much. You really need to turn the key if it's been sitting a while. It does work very nicely.

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Thank you for the information on how to open my trunk when the battery is dead. I would recommend this site to anyone who has a question.

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