Eric2016LTZ
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I don't currently have this problem, but it just occurred to me. Can you open the rear hatch in the absence of battery power?
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Unless there an access cover on the rear panel so you can access the latch, I don’t think so. You could however put a portable jump pack on the terminals and operate it that way
Can't you just turn the knob to manual and open it by hand? I always open mine manually.
Edit-you must mean unlocking it
I guess I mean both unlock and open. However, I don't have a knob, just the button on the inside of the hatch handle, which I believe takes power to actuate.
Okay, are you talking about the glass panel or the whole hatch? I have a switch on my overhead console that I can select between manual-3/4 open-full open for the whole hatch.
Yeah, unlocking would be a bee-yatch with a dead battery. I'd be curious to see at what voltage it quits working. The cable thing to unlatch it is about the only thing, that I can see. Short of keeping a little "battery jumper" battery up front, as said previously.
If you look at the inside panel in the location of the latch, you will see a little bump in the plastic panel. care fully DRILL A 1/8 LOCATING HOLE in the bump, enlarge it to 5/8" and you will find the lever rod that unlocks it, get a 5/8 plug to close the hole. Use your ingenuity to make a pull attached to the link or leave it plugged.