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Corvette
C7 Z06
Rear trunk release not working
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremiad" data-source="post: 153383" data-attributes="member: 3108"><p>Ugh, that does suck. I do hate that things are so hard to get at, and such minimal materials used that they just come apart if you don't have exact instructions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Moisture is a possibility if the fusebox is open to the underside of the car. Especially if you have a remote starter and let it run for 15 minutes before you get into it. A V8 will make a lot of heat in between the cats and the mufflers without being driven to force that heat out. Condensation will form on any ice that is on the car, but also from the snow on the ground because of the lack of ground clearance. It could make ice on the fuse itself, but more likely, made moisture in a circuit board which shorted, thus no blown fuse, but you had to reset the power to restart the circuit. </p><p></p><p>Glad you figured it out, but what a pain in the ass it is to get to these things. I know your pain. I have three fuse panels in the Cadi and had three in the TBSS. Let's not talk about headlights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremiad, post: 153383, member: 3108"] Ugh, that does suck. I do hate that things are so hard to get at, and such minimal materials used that they just come apart if you don't have exact instructions. Moisture is a possibility if the fusebox is open to the underside of the car. Especially if you have a remote starter and let it run for 15 minutes before you get into it. A V8 will make a lot of heat in between the cats and the mufflers without being driven to force that heat out. Condensation will form on any ice that is on the car, but also from the snow on the ground because of the lack of ground clearance. It could make ice on the fuse itself, but more likely, made moisture in a circuit board which shorted, thus no blown fuse, but you had to reset the power to restart the circuit. Glad you figured it out, but what a pain in the ass it is to get to these things. I know your pain. I have three fuse panels in the Cadi and had three in the TBSS. Let's not talk about headlights. [/QUOTE]
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