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Ampex351 |
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The frunk lock got locked from the handle inside and now it won't unlock. I've tried lubing the lock and turning either way but it just won't unlock. Any ideas?
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eric9144 |
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There's an access hole behind the bumper, I video'd it last time I had to open mine so that it would hopefully help others in the future. Once you're in there it's super easy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3piAZJrKhM |
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