My 2010 CAdillac SRX Rear Hatch will not open and there is water in my fuse panel in the back.

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Asked by LindaKessinger May 30, 2019 at 02:00 PM about the 2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Okay I am impatient. I You Tubed my question. Come to find out there are 4 drain hoses that lead to the back hatch area. There is a manual open to the hatch. You need to remove the light cover in the middle of the inside of the back hatch. Take a screw driver and push against the latch. You may need to spray WD40 on it if its rusted from moisture. Then your hatch will open. Then the next step to get to your module is to open the back cargo floor compartment. To the left there is another small compartment. Open that and you will see a module with 3 connections. this controls your back up camera and your hatch and something else. Unhook it and take your module apart try the backing soda hack to take out the moisture. Plug it back in and see if it works. You may need to buy a new module on line. After you get the part install it and then you need to take it to the dealership for them to program it. Waaa Laa, thank you You tube guy for sharing.

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