Lock/vacum problem?

yeah thats what i m thinking, but i cant get to the pump cuz the trunk wont open at all for some reason the key wont go in the trunk lock, and i dont hear the hissing noise that the pump makes anymore

so if your car dies because of a flat battery or something else like the trunklock cylinder is busted you wont get in the trunk.
if you can get in from the passengers backseat and unbolt the brackets and then trunk will open.
just safety thingy
so if your car dies because of a flat battery or something else like the trunklock cylinder is busted you wont get in the trunk.
if you can get in from the passengers backseat and unbolt the brackets and then trunk will open.
just safety thingy
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there are 2 ways:
1st. step is to get the car juiced by the +terminal in the engine bay.
or
2nd step is to crawl through the backseat, and open the car from the inside.
It will be dark so use a strong flashlight with good lights.
In the center of the bottom black plastic wall where the cylinder locks, there are 2 oval round plastic lid covers.
Pull em' out and there is 1 nut on each side.
Unscrew both nuts and you are good to go!
Trunk is now open.
You need to be acrobatic like a cat to get inside the tight compartment.
Always keep one of the backseats unlocked if your battery gets drained!
Last edited by KJI3jflarryfe93; Jun 26, 2010 at 12:42 PM.
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if the trunk cylinder is busted by vandalism or you or the previous owners never used the metal blade key, then you are going to get in trouble when you need to access the boot!
there are 2 ways:
1st. step is to get the car juiced by the +terminal in the engine bay.
or
2nd step is to crawl through the backseat, and open the car from the inside.
It will be dark so use a strong flashlight with good lights.
In the center of the bottom black plastic wall where the cylinder locks, there are 2 oval round plastic lid covers.
Pull em' out and there is 1 nut on each side.
Unscrew both nuts and you are good to go!
Trunk is now open.
You need to be acrobatic like a cat to get inside the tight compartment.
Always keep one of the backseats unlocked if your battery gets drained!
but i managed to get the back rests down
pulled out one of the small back rest pieces on the side that dont fold down, that gave me acces to the screws of the hinges of the passanger side backrest, took the screws out and that gave me room to slide my hand at the top of the seat from the back, where the lock is and pulled the spring that holds the backrests locked, and seats are down. the car has full power, i think the vacum pump is done, but none the less i m not even gonna bother i m just gonna take it to my mechanic next week
but i managed to get the back rests down
pulled out one of the small back rest pieces on the side that dont fold down, that gave me acces to the screws of the hinges of the passanger side backrest, took the screws out and that gave me room to slide my hand at the top of the seat from the back, where the lock is and pulled the spring that holds the backrests locked, and seats are down. the car has full power, i think the vacum pump is done, but none the less i m not even gonna bother i m just gonna take it to my mechanic next week
kalimera dude!
thought you said you were from somewhere?
sorry, nevermind.
you better change the cylinder lock too.
it's a costly piece of bugger!
i m actually leaving for greece tomorrow and now my ABS/BAS lights just came on. i'll take it in when i get back, for now it'll be seating in the garage next to the C63 for 3 weeks lol

brake switch is pretty easy and cheap to fix.



