Coupe Trunk
Coupe Trunk
Anyone figure out if there is a way to open the trunk if the battery has died? The dealership came up with blank stares.
I figure say I'm in an accident, or for some reason I need a tow and the battery is dead, and I keep my briefcase in the trunk on the ride home from work. If I need access to that briefcase I'm pretty much screwed as far as I see it.
Makes me wonder if the trunk is the best place to store important things.
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I figure say I'm in an accident, or for some reason I need a tow and the battery is dead, and I keep my briefcase in the trunk on the ride home from work. If I need access to that briefcase I'm pretty much screwed as far as I see it.
Makes me wonder if the trunk is the best place to store important things.
Comments?
Re: Coupe Trunk
It took me a week to finally read the manual and figure out how to lower the rear seat from inside. The red pull tab gets buried and you have to fish for it between the rear seats and the rear backrest. It's in the middle at the bottom.
2004.5 Coupe/5AT/Ivory/Everything but front spoiler/Nismo CAI/Crawford V5
2004.5 Coupe/5AT/Ivory/Everything but front spoiler/Nismo CAI/Crawford V5
Re: Coupe Trunk
It's sorta buried in the manual, but as Catatafish said there is info in there on finding the red cloth strap between the vetical and horizontal cushions of the back seat. Pull on the strap, trunk opens. Worked for me.
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Re: Coupe Trunk
and the dealership didn't know that?........hmmmmmm
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