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hey i have a 2door r32 and it always been a bit difficult to get the boot open, anyway this mournin it wouldnt open so i pulled the cable down by the lever and the petrol cap popped open and now wont shut and the boot wont open.. has this happened to anyone and how did u sort it? cheeres

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yeah the release inside the car can get stuck. psuh it back down to level and you should be able to close the fuel cap ok. if the boot still won't open use the key to open it and look for the little lever in the lock, move it to the opposite position - there is a catch which disables the remote release

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you might have a broken cable, check on the right on the inside of the trunk and see if the cable is still attached, as that is the latch for the fuel door. At least you can always use the key to get into the trunk.. and if not start taking apart the rear seats to crawl into the trunk.

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haha yeh boot stoll wont open, they key dont work either, i just find it easier just not to put stuff in the bot now haha if i do needa open it i just crawl through n lever the hinge thinge with screwdriver n she pops open :P

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