Hi all,
So - not sure why it did this the other day, but I went to lock the trunk and the button got stuck pushed in and horizontal - locked. I was able to get the key out - but it was stuck.
I've seen the 'go through the targa cap' procedure - **but my top is in the trunk.**
I thought if I drilled the lock out that might help - so i did. The button popped back out - but - it's still locked.
I'm a little worried here - ideas?
Thanks!!
Mike
Will the whole lid lift off if I do that?
ok - thanks guys! Looks like I have a lunch time project.
Did you try spraying lubricant in the key slot? How worn is your key? I thought going thru the firewall holes was to remove the latching assem from the rear facia. Don't see how the lid will lift off when it's still secured at the back. The hinge arms are under a lot of pressure from the torsion springs. The top being in the trunk poses a problem. If the front top latches are in the holes, how are you going to push push the white cups in to the trunk?
Well, I wasn't going to do the plastic cup method *because the top is in there. But I do share your concerns with the torsion springs. :/
You can insert a 1x4 into the saddle part of the hinge. Then back out the bolts.
a scrap 1x4
then do this
I would drill out the lock cyl before I'd jump all of those hoops. Decent ones are avail. Rekey. Easier to replace than a rear deck.
The button is stuck in? Did you try gently pushing down on the radius of the lid center?
Go to harbor freight, buy a small pick set. Use the 90 degree pick in the key hole to pull the button back out.
Use the key to turn the lock and then push back in to open the trunk.
Mike
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If you can find another 914 it will help you understand what is going on and what you need to do. I was locked out of my blood pressure meds 1000 miles from home last year. Luckily my top was above the seats instead of being in the trunk. Usually the problem is a broken off die cast pin. Helps if you can see one with the trunk open. Good luck!
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Hi Worn - Yeah, I read your post before I asked the group. You're lucky your top wasn't in.
I think I'm going to have to try the lid removal. :/
Ok - so I took of the top bolt on both sides (pic 1). It kinda made a popping sound and the lid kind of popped up in the back on both sides (pic 2) - but it's still solidly not moving. Do I need to take out the bottom bolts too? (pic 3).
Also - do I need to take out the torsion bars too?
thanks!
Pic 1:
Pic 2:
Pic 3:
Fun fact, those torsion rods are under incredible pressure with the lid closed. Lots of Pressure even with the lid raised. I think you're stuck until you release the latch. What ever it takes without doing further damage.
**update**
Ok - I got it open. I kinda wish I woulda just done this first. If you drill a little hole coming up from where the top of the license plate is - and if you finagle around in there with a long screwdriver long enough - it will pop open.
The harder part was then getting the bolts back in the hinges in the engine compartment.
But I'm just glad it's done. Next stop - finding a new lock button.
Nice save. Spring for new rollers. Put the rods off of the rollers with a 10mm? DEEP, short ones tend to slip off, socket on the rods and an extension as a lever. Clean and lightly lube the roller posts. Should take 10-15 minutes.
This thread just saved me some time and money! Got home from WCR and couldn't open rear trunk . Luggage blocked the bolts by lock cylinder to try and gain access from inside (V8 distributor cutout or targa cups). Inconspicuous hole above license as you did got the job done. Now I have an alternate access to boot if it happens again.
Josh
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