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The lock should function properly regardless of the state of the vaccum system. It is possible that if the actuator is jammed in precisesly the wrong position that it might interfere with the the function of the lock but I doubt it. I'm assuming since your installing the tumbler that you have the trunk open.. if so just disconnect the actuator from the lock. Since you've stated the vaccum system is toast anyway.
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'84 300CD Turbo 132k (Anthracite Grey) - WVO - My daily driver - Recently named coo-coo-coupe by my daughter. '84 300D Turbo 240k (Anthracite Grey) - Garage Queen '83 300D Turbo 220k (Orient Red) - WVO - Wifes daily driver I'm not a certified mechanic, but I did stay at a HolidayInn Express last night. |
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With the drivers dorr locked, the trunk will not open regardless of the keyed position. So yes, the vaccum system can affect the trunk lock.
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You have to turn the key to the left into the horizontal position, then turn it a quarter turn further and press the button while holding the key in position. You can feel the latch engage. When I first bought the '84 300D it wouldn't open at all without the key. But that was becuase the PO's mechanic (who had just fixed the trunk lock) put the vacuum actuator on incorrectly.
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'84 300CD Turbo 132k (Anthracite Grey) - WVO - My daily driver - Recently named coo-coo-coupe by my daughter. '84 300D Turbo 240k (Anthracite Grey) - Garage Queen '83 300D Turbo 220k (Orient Red) - WVO - Wifes daily driver I'm not a certified mechanic, but I did stay at a HolidayInn Express last night. |
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Do you have any alarm problems. There is a cable under the rear seat (and insulation pad) that should release the lock on the trunk.
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...it should open with the key regardless...turn key to farthest right or
left position, with BUTTON PUSHED IN.
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Thanks, lock vacuum averted
I decided to go the low-tech route of disconnecting the vacuum at the trunklock actuator. This gives the button a very flacid feeling but allows it to lock without any trouble. Thanks for the posts folks!
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