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patriotnumber18
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I bought an '02 Lincoln LS about two months ago. It's a used car, so it does have its share of add-ons, like 20" rims and a plug (not a port) for an MP3/CD player.
The trunk is not so much an add-on as it is a modification. The release latch is gone, because an LED was installed to illuminate the license late, and there is no keyhole so as such it is a keyless entry trunk. This means that if I wanted to open the trunk from inside the cab, I would have to press a button, right?
But there's a problem, the battery is dead. My stupid ass left the lights on, and now there is not enough power to even pop the trunk. I can't get to it from the outside or even the inside without removing the seats. The center console in the back is boarded up, so even if I wanted to reach back there with a wire hanger to pull the release latch, I couldn't.
So, in essence, I'm stuck with a dead car that I can't repair.
Can anyone please help me? What can be done? With the battery in the trunk, are there points under the hood that I can hook up to?
Any advice would be helpful.
The trunk is not so much an add-on as it is a modification. The release latch is gone, because an LED was installed to illuminate the license late, and there is no keyhole so as such it is a keyless entry trunk. This means that if I wanted to open the trunk from inside the cab, I would have to press a button, right?
But there's a problem, the battery is dead. My stupid ass left the lights on, and now there is not enough power to even pop the trunk. I can't get to it from the outside or even the inside without removing the seats. The center console in the back is boarded up, so even if I wanted to reach back there with a wire hanger to pull the release latch, I couldn't.
So, in essence, I'm stuck with a dead car that I can't repair.
Can anyone please help me? What can be done? With the battery in the trunk, are there points under the hood that I can hook up to?
Any advice would be helpful.