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Old 11-06-2005, 10:47 AM
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Again then a locksmith should get ya in fine.
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Old 11-06-2005, 11:46 AM
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Old 11-06-2005, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SilverSpear
I think our friend was relying on the interior trunk release handle and has removed the lock before and never got the time to put it back... this is why he got himself into this thing...
Man, if it's the same SVX in his locker, I think I would have taken more time to hit myself in the head for a bit longer rather than bash the lock in first.

Oh well. Locksmith will charge you for something that should be easy enough for most who can swing a wrench.
Hunting down the lever inside the trunk lid is the only thing I can see now.
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Old 11-06-2005, 04:47 PM
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Unhappy key doesn't work

Well since I've had the car I've always used the lil pulley thingy. Not soley relying on that but I used it most of the time because I would be in the car usually when I need something out of the trunk. But when I used the keyhole on the trunk it worked but with a lil effort. Then it completely stopped working, and since I almost always used the pulley thing to open the trunk I didn't see it as a problem. Until ofcourse the seat wont let down, and I don't know why that is all of a sudden. thanx. tho yall.
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Old 11-06-2005, 04:50 PM
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frustration man! Frustration

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Man, if it's the same SVX in his locker, I think I would have taken more time to hit myself in the head for a bit longer rather than bash the lock in first.

Oh well. Locksmith will charge you for something that should be easy enough for most who can swing a wrench.
Hunting down the lever inside the trunk lid is the only thing I can see now.
I was tired of not having access to the trunk so I thought I could just knock the lock off and stick my lil finger in there and get to open and replace the lock at my convenience. And yeah it's my baby in the pic and frustration kicked in.
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