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I think I'll try to kluge up something to allow me to manually release the trunk from the cabin in case of a power outage, yet remain discreet...
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I'll have to test that later today, because it's been a while since I've tried that, I just leave auto on with a/c all the time, and while I guess it could be shaving off mpg and power, I'm always rather comfortable.
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I did notice that you can do that, but didn't understand what just having AUTO on would do... I don't think the manual thoroughly explains that configuration.
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Closing in on my one year anniversary... How time flies.
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Just read the above posts, about the trunk release being inside the trunk. I believe that was a Federal mandate a few years ago - it's an emergency release in case you are locked inside the trunk (e.g. Kids playing, kidnapping). All cars now have it. But not pickups...
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One year anniversary today... Time flies when you're having fun.
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