boot release cable?
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boot release cable?
Has anyone cut the boot release cable from inside the car?
ie they cant open the boot of the car when they break in.
After cutting the cable does the remote still open the boot?
(I want to leave my lappy and my GPS in the boot)
ie they cant open the boot of the car when they break in.
After cutting the cable does the remote still open the boot?
(I want to leave my lappy and my GPS in the boot)
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Re: boot release cable?
wun911 wrote:(I want to leave my lappy and my GPS in the boot)
pffft this sounds more like a thinly disguised attempt to "add lightness" to me.
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Here ya go.
http://www.miata.net/garage/techtrunk.html
Now you can have your cake and eat it too.
Oh and most importantly the mod will shave about 0.000000001 grams of weight
J
http://www.miata.net/garage/techtrunk.html
Now you can have your cake and eat it too.
Oh and most importantly the mod will shave about 0.000000001 grams of weight
J
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Re: boot release cable?
wun911 wrote:Has anyone cut the boot release cable from inside the car?
ie they cant open the boot of the car when they break in.
After cutting the cable does the remote still open the boot?
(I want to leave my lappy and my GPS in the boot)
don't you mean cut and REMOVE the release cable?
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Re: boot release cable?
sliq wrote:wun911 wrote:Has anyone cut the boot release cable from inside the car?
ie they cant open the boot of the car when they break in.
After cutting the cable does the remote still open the boot?
(I want to leave my lappy and my GPS in the boot)
don't you mean cut and REMOVE the release cable?
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in my old car, i had one of the central locking servos connected to the boot lock, and the power was coming from the ignition, so if you wanted to open the boot, you needed to have the key in the ignition.
if you have some electrical knowledge its pretty easy, but a little time consuming to put it in,
if you have some electrical knowledge its pretty easy, but a little time consuming to put it in,
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wun911 wrote:Hrmz looks complicated...
Tempted to just cut/remove the little lever in the centre console...
Duuuuuuuude, you can just unhook the cable, no cutting required !
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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silvermiata wrote:why dont you open the boot and take the cable off the hook from the boot lock? i have not attempted to do it in mx5 but i am sure it would not be too hard to do...
C'MON !
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silvermiata wrote:in my old car, i had one of the central locking servos connected to the boot lock, and the power was coming from the ignition, so if you wanted to open the boot, you needed to have the key in the ignition.
if you have some electrical knowledge its pretty easy, but a little time consuming to put it in,
my NA6 has this, fitted by previous owner. i will be removing it to save weight .
i have removed many other non essential items from my car already...... rather than just talking about it all the time i actually am doing something to save weight
unlike SOME people i could mention
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