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ok I understand what pretty much everything else means but this one ..... what does the "deck lid- con" stand for ?
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Old 01-28-2023, 06:39 PM
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Remote trunk unlock button (in glovebox usually).



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I believe that is for a remote control deck lid release. There should be a button in your glove compartment.

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Remote trunk unlock button (in glovebox usually).


Beat me to it. Lol.

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ah yes that makes sense ok well as always Thank You all for the knowledge and help !!

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That would be a green button.

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Green is 70 I thought???
68-9 skinny blk button w chrome nut?

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Scott is correct.

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