2013 chrysler 200 Trunk release on dash and key fob release dont work

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Asked by GuruVZZLT Aug 04, 2018 at 11:45 AM about the 2013 Chrysler 200 LX Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My trunk will not open from button on dash
or with key fob open button

4 Answers

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Is there a fuse? Somebody pls help. I'm a disabled single female with limited income.

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We have had our dash cluster replaced since they said that was the problem. $600+ That worked for a very short time....we don’t drive our 200 on a daily basis....so we opened the trunk a dozen times I’d say and now it doesn’t open anymore. Now they tell us it’s the transmission solenoid....$700+ I’m beginning to think they don’t have a clue!! Calling crystler Corp tomorrow!!

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The car has to be in park if just not working when car running. Otherwise check that wire hasnt come loose in the trunk at the latch

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We were able to get my trunk open by one person pressing the button and the other person pulling up on the trunk lid. I know this wont fix the problem, but at least you can get to what you need to check in the trunk area.

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