Access to trunk question









I wonder if the trunk key only drives an electric switch or if it does actually pull on the release cable -




It is common with remotes that mechanical tumblers get gummed up from no use, but a can of WD40, some napkins and a lot of patience will make them working again.
Once you done with WD40, wipe it off and use graphite lubricant.
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get some of that liquid graphite sold as Lock-Ease, available at most any hardware store.
I always keep a rag handy to wipe up any drips, squirt a little in the lock, dribble a little on the key, then run the key in and out a bunch of times before turning it, then turn it back and forth a bunch to ensure the stuff spreads everywhere inside before the carrier evaporates and leaves just the graphite.
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Now you can post your fixing the failed actuator?
What would you say caused the latch to pop a plastic chunk... any pictures?
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; May 30, 2021 at 02:40 PM.




Trunk mechanism has 3 sub-components:
1-- moving side catch & release
2-- fixed side latch & close
3-- trunk lid motor
I think OP solved an issue with #1. Here I deal with the receiving end: the noisy No2 mechanism.
This is a good item to deal with around 60 to 80kMi.
Main issue: lack of any lube in key places...pivot points, shaft bearings and the like.
motorised cable puller
the output shaft has ZERO LUBE on the load side 😏
tough latch 'n lock with dry pivots
this metal part is the business end of the trunk lock. It is tasked with squeezing down the surrounding trunk seal. It's pretty easy to maintain it even without pulling any plastic cover....
5mn easy maintenance:
shower this clunky assembly with a spay can of dry lithium grease. Specially the right side with the 2 spring loaded shafts.
When the lock is allowed to operate more smoothly, the plastic cable puller with see a longer lifespan.
(To remove your threshold plastic liner pull up to release 4 plastic snaps then unscrew 2x plastic #10 nuts at the bottom end.)
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; May 31, 2021 at 03:58 PM.


