Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => Tech Tips, Tech Questions => Topic started by: Donster on July 25, 2011, 08:41:39 pm
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I feel like a moron! :(
Wanted to add a power trunk release to the 84, got the solenoid, installed it, but have not connected the power yet, and slammed the trunk shut.
Yes, I know, I should have tested it without closing the trunk, but cranial flatulence / senior moment set in and I closed it. Now I can't get it to open, not even with the key!
Now what?
Any advice?
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Do you have the correct key for the lock? If you do, then you need to get hold of Don or Ashby.
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Had the correct key.
Had Anne turn the key while I wiggled the trunk back and forth.
And et voil
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If the 84's are like other years, the trunk release wire is in a plug near the passenger side trunk hinge. on other cars, the wire is already there, even if the release option is not installed. You make have to fish a wire through the trunk down to that area to make use of it. I had to on my 88 coupe.
I also had to add a relay under the dash, and put in a trunk switch. All wires under the dash were already there.
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As I have an 86 lid, the wires are already in it.
The 84 didn't use the horn/trunk release relay. All other wires are in place, even behind the bezel. Put in a switch and connected it.
I noticed on the 85 that the wire comes up on the driver's side to the trunk lid and not on the right side.
The 84 has quite a few differences I'm finding out, especially the electrical circuitry.
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Done
Found the wire - C402
Traced it and she's popping!
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Found another difference between the 84 and later models;
Trunk release only works with the ignition on. Not much of a safety feature. At least on the newer models the ignition has to either be off, E-brake engaged (manual) or in park (auto).
I'm assuming that's why relays were used in later models.
I'm wondering if I can rewire it to pop at least with ignition off (always hot)?? Main reason I want to do that is so I can install remote keyless entry and remote trunk release, which won't work if ignition is required to pop the lid.
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Anyways - next project:
Power windows and doors, picking them up tonight
I already dread disassembling the doors :(
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