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Old 05-31-2013, 02:56 PM   #13
PoorMansCamaro



 
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Originally Posted by PalmerGA View Post
I did read it. It said: "Wires went bad going to the trunk and now I have to pay $300 to open my trunk....", which is also incorrect. To open the trunk, drop the back seat, crawl into the trunk, pull the emergency release thing. Bingo! Trunk open!

Fixing the trunk latch/wires is a totally different problem.

Words still mean things.
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Originally Posted by Baltimorejohn1 View Post
Wires went bad going to the trunk and now I have to pay $300 to open my trunk....

First I was surprised there isn't a key backup to open the trunk.....

This sucks. ..... I'm pass the warranty to. ....
I still think it should have been covered because that's not anything that should go out in two years.....

Oh and I have no mods and only the dealer worked on it since I got it. .....
Oh well. ...
Someone isn't familiar with logical reasoning and coming to their own conclusion. Seeing as how he said "not anything that should go out in two years", leads you to believe that the wires he previously talked about going bad, won't magically fix itself.

So yes, if you think he should open his trunk through the emergency release, every time he wants to open his trunk, you are correct. But it's really not hard to understand he meant it cost $300 to fix the electrical problem to his trunk release button...
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