Is there a way to open the trunk/lift gate without using the fob?

Asked by msantiago316 Jan 07, 2015 at 12:46 AM about the 2011 Dodge Journey

Question type: General

Fob doesn't unlock trunk/lift gate and I haven't found another way to open it

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Hit the unlock button on the remote twice. Then get behind the tailgate and just above the license plate and below the Dodge logo there is either a small handle or a rubber squeeze button to release the tailgate. Its either right in the middle or off to the right a little bit.

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hi i have a dodge journey my tailgate door wont open there is a piece of cloth stuck in there any suggestion?? please i need help thanks in advance

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This is for 2012-2016 dodge journeys if your rear door is stuck and wont open

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I have a 2012 Dodge Journey and I was trying to find out if there's a button inside the vehicle to release the back door

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The 2016 has a button to the left of the license plate lights Driver's side tail gate handle is on the passenger side (right)

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