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Justindrider |
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Hello Everyone My Name is Justin.
i picked up my first 914 this past week and i need to know how to get into the trunk without the key because the only key i was supplied with is the ignition, which doesnt match any other lock. thanks in advance for the help |
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toolguy |
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If it's not actually locked, meaning the handle will pull somewhat, you often need another person to 'gently' push down on the hood above the lock area to release pressure on the latch. . then pull the handle. . . otherwise, it's remove the bumper. . .
what happens is the pull cable or wire actually slips in the latch assemble. . it will be clear to you once you get inside as see how it works. . |
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