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frydchkn 
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Posted: April 20, 2006 at 11:56 PM / IP Logged  

I have a 96 seville that has my keys locked in the trunk. My trunk lock is shaved and there is no button for the trunk release inside the car so i can power the release.  The only way to open my trunk is with the transmitter, but its inside the trunk.  Anybody know the color and where i can find the wire to pop my trunk? Please Help

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Posted: April 21, 2006 at 12:37 AM / IP Logged  

www.bulldogsecurity.com should have the vehicle wiring diagram.

Good luck.

frydchkn 
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great reference...But again it directs me to a BLACK/ white (+) at the relay which is in the trunk. Is there a way i can get to a wire under the dash, by the door sill, or at the RKE maybe?
JWorm 
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Remove the rear seat. There is no wire inside the car. The RKE is in the trunk.
frydchkn 
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anybody familiar on how to remove the seat? I got the bottom cushion out and the two bolts on the bottom of the backrest....am i still missing a bolt or nut somewhere, it doesn't want to come out.

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dragon51 
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If you have the bolts out of it then it should slide up an come out, normaly.
cntrylvr79 
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if i remember the car properly.  There are bolts at the top of the back seat IN THE TRUNK that have to come out.
Cause I'm So white and nerdy...
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swamprat323 
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dam you not having any luck with this car.
can you at least bend th eseat up enough to see if you can reach for the keys.
this be a good time to buy another remote.
xtremej 
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Hope you got your trunk open. I would suggest adding a momentary button in middle console to trigger the trunk. I know you don't want to hear that right now. I know your situation lock cylinders were froze up on a  truck I had, remote got smashed there I sat with 4 fingers showing, it sucked......good luck.
frydchkn 
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Posted: April 21, 2006 at 10:53 AM / IP Logged  

thanks for the tip ctrylvr79...the keys are out and i realized i could have tapped into the BLACK/ white(+) trigger wire on the driver side corner of the back seat without having to take it out.  better safe than sorry...once again thanks

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