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wiseman 
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Whats up guys , i wanna lift a caprice trunck and close a trunck with either a electic motor or a actuator. Do anyone know how i can go about getting a kit or materials to do this. Help guys
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lift a trunk with a button. -- posted image.
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lift a trunk with a button. -- posted image.
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lift a trunk with a button. -- posted image.
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Thanks for the drawings , this is what i needed . Where can i find a kit for installing or the actuator , cant find a store here in chi-town..
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The Relays can be found at almost any Car Stereo Shop.
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Sorry for hijacking. I appreciate your diagram for reversing polarity. To take this one step further is there a way to control this with 1 auxillary remote wire. I am using only a 3 channel and the other 2 channels are being utilized for the door actuators. Also I assume the circuit will have to maintain constant power instead of the pulse the remote normally generates. Thanks.
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You could use this circuit. You could use a third relay to break the power or ground connection when not in use.

lift a trunk with a button. -- posted image.

John DeRosa (Hotwaterwizard)
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Here is another diagram.

lift a trunk with a button. -- posted image.

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