I'm going to wire an aftermarket trunk popper in my '99 Cav. I already have it, it's one of those $15 models from Partsexpress.com
Where should I mount it? Pics of a mounted solenoid in a J car would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
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Weisinator wrote:I'm going to wire an aftermarket trunk popper in my '99 Cav. I already have it, it's one of those $15 models from Partsexpress.com
Where should I mount it? Pics of a mounted solenoid in a J car would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
if i had my car close to me i could take pic's
Would it be possible to tap into the OEM cable upstream, like under the rear deck?
It's just a cable, they do it on bicycles:
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I dont think the solenoid is designed to pull on the cable....
Depending on how long the cable is that comes w/ the trunk popper- you would have to mount it on your trunk lid somewhere-- Either to the left or to the right of the trunk latch..
Find the lever on the latch that moves when the trunk release is pulled- and hook your trunk popper to that-making sure the solenoid pulls the lever in the right direction.
you should have just found a cavy in a junkyard with a stock popper...then you could just take the whole assembly and know exactly where everything mounts to
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Sparks (Puddin') wrote:you should have just found a cavy in a junkyard with a stock popper...then you could just take the whole assembly and know exactly where everything mounts to
I'm having trouble finding a cav with an intact dash bezel to replace the one the theif broke to get my alpine, much less one that still has a popper. Hence the aftermarket popper.
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i got a popper of a gm in the wrek yard for a dollar, it pull the cable just fine took the chole assembly
RedDevil wrote:I dont think the solenoid is designed to pull on the cable....
Depending on how long the cable is that comes w/ the trunk popper- you would have to mount it on your trunk lid somewhere-- Either to the left or to the right of the trunk latch..
Find the lever on the latch that moves when the trunk release is pulled- and hook your trunk popper to that-making sure the solenoid pulls the lever in the right direction.
Therein lies the problem: the whole assembly unlocking assembly is in a "box" with two inputs, one for the key and one for the interior lever.
I might make it easy on myself and disconnect the interior lever and use that point of entry.
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If you are interested in a factory one, let me know i have a full setup.
Travis
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