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Dealer Caused Possible Electrical Issues
Actual Title: Dealer Caused Possible Electrical Issues
Thought I would post here because I have a limited time. Last week I got my BRZ fixed from an an accident with an 18-Wheeler. Now the right light of my rear license plate doesn't turn on. Also, the trunk no longer opens when I press the button between the rear plate lights. How would I fix this, or should I bother asking the repair shop to fix this? I only have tomorrow to fix this at the exact same dealer, so... Edit: The dealer took off the trunk door in order to do repairs. Last edited by carma143; 11-18-2015 at 02:43 AM. |
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Did you make sure that the trunk release lock (button in trunk) wasn't on? Scratch that, BRZ is keyless so your button might work like my key slot in trunk.
Did you swap the license bulbs to see if it's not just a faulty bulb? Last edited by KR-S; 11-17-2015 at 10:57 PM. |
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definitely double check to make sure that the license plate bulb is properly seated and that the trunk lock switch isn't activated.
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The dealer took off the trunk door in order to do repairs.
Yes, I have fiddled around with the trunk release lock, and that does not seem to be part of the issue. I have also tried opening the trunk using the button with my spare key with no positive outcome. I think that either the button was disconnected, or the sensors are no longer detecting that my key is "in range". The trunk still opens with the physical key hole and pressing the key's trunk button. As for the rear license plate light, it is the same one that came with the car, LED. I have to assume that the connection isn't made because it was never reconnected. P.S: My dad thinks they fried a circuit because they welded on a new bumper. I don't know. |
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As for you trunk, Does it open when you press the release trunk inside of your car? Does your key unlock/lock your doors? You might have a broken sensor or it isnt program to your key. Youll have to bring it back to the dealers and have them fix it. |
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Do the doors unlock still when you get close? If so, the car is detecting the key just fine. It really sounds like they didn't connect everything back up properly when they put the trunk back on. Take it back, make them fix it.
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yea I don't see the need to weld anything...where are you getting you info from?
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So I had to go behind the shop where it says "no customers" in order to properly describe the problem to the workers. We found that the button was not working becauseo of a disconnected wire..Ha!
As for the right rear-plate light, we're still not sure. They're about to test it with a multimeter. So I wasn't around when the car was finished. My dad took it and gladly drove it back to me in college. He relayed to me that they welded all or part of a new bumper. It was bent enough as it was, and, I would guess, it's really hard to perfectly bend back that metal. That's as far as I know about the welding. |
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It's all been fixed
The light was due to it not being plugged in. |
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