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Title: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: deviator on 03 August 2009, 17:42:59
OK so I made a bit of a silly mistake, didn't pop the boot before I started taking the electrics out of the Omega.

Is there anyway to pop the boot? I'm thinking cut into the wires and stick a 12v supply to them, question is, which wires?

If you feel this shouldn't be posted in a public forum, please pm me.

Thanks Dave
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 03 August 2009, 17:47:05
If you have a facelift saloon like mine, drop the back seats, climb into the boot, and on the underside of the boot lid is a 'T' shaped handle in a small recess.  Pull it and your boot should open without any power involved. ;) ;)
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: Elite Pete on 03 August 2009, 17:48:24
As Lizzie says, there is a internal handle on the passengerside  ;)
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: waspy on 03 August 2009, 17:50:48
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If you have a facelift saloon like mine, drop the back seats, climb into the boot, and on the underside of the boot lid is a 'T' shaped handle in a small recessPull it and your boot should open without any power involved. ;) ;)


Oooh Lizzie :D :D :D ;D
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 03 August 2009, 17:56:04
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If you have a facelift saloon like mine, drop the back seats, climb into the boot, and on the underside of the boot lid is a 'T' shaped handle in a small recessPull it and your boot should open without any power involved. ;) ;)


Oooh Lizzie :D :D :D ;D


Dirty mind Pete??!! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: waspy on 03 August 2009, 18:08:04
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If you have a facelift saloon like mine, drop the back seats, climb into the boot, and on the underside of the boot lid is a 'T' shaped handle in a small recessPull it and your boot should open without any power involved. ;) ;)


Oooh Lizzie :D :D :D ;D


Dirty mind Pete??!! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Opening boot with no in-car electrics!
Post by: deviator on 03 August 2009, 18:10:47
So many quick responses!

Thanks, as always guys.

Dave