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EM-~O2
INST ALLA TION 'INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: DO NOT CLOSE TRUNK UNTIL
INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND YOu HAVE
TESTED THE ACTUATOR. (tailure to do so can
result in a locked trunk with no way to unlock it}.
B. Under dash installation. If you are
installing the switch button under the dash you will
need to use the switch bracket and snap ring.
Remove a screw under the dash at your desired
location or use the enclosed self-tappping screw and
install the switch button bracket. Connect the wiring
to the switch button as described In the preceding
paragraph.
s~p 1. Put towel or rag over the latch striker to
pr~vent accidental trunk closure.
STEP 2. Remove existing cable from lock cylinder
an4 latch. On some vehicles this will require drilling
oU~ two pop rivets holding the cable to the lock
cylInder.
STEP 7. Connecting the switch button. Decide first
If you want your switch to have constant power or
ignition activated power. Then taking the blank end
of the red wire you can connect at the fuse box or
splice into an existing wire. Once connected your
switch will be operable upon reconnecting the
positive battery cable.
STEp 3. Install motorized actuator. Using a 8mm
socket install the solenoid on the latch using the
incLuded se'f-tapping screws. (Do not overtighten
screws as this will bind the actuator). Next connect
the actuator cable to the lock cylinder using either
pop rivets or screws.
STEP 8. Test and adjust. With trunk still open have
someone push the switch button while you observe
the actuator. When the switch is activated the
actuator should move. It not. loosen screws holding
the actuator to the latch until the actuator is able to
move freely. If the actuator dId not run when button
was depressed. check your connections or if ignition
activated. make sure key is on. Try again. Next
check the key in the lock cylinder as described in
STEP 3.
sTf.P 4. Route wiring harness. Decide first where
you wish to mount the switch button (glove box or
under dash). Starting at the actuator, plug the black
wire into the actuator and route the wire either
through or along the trunk deck ribbing in the most
direct route to yOUf desired switch button location.
You may have to remove the rear seat. Leave the
black wife loose untIl STEP 9. Using a sheet metal
scr6;w attach the green ground wire to a metal
8U~ce. Without a proper ground your actuator will
not work.
STEP 9. Finish. Remove or JooSGn necessary trim
from switch button along the wiring route to the
solenoid. Tuck the wiring beneath the trim panels
and tighten.
STEP 5. Disconnect positive battery cable .
STEP 6. Install switch button.
A. GIOVQ box instal'ation. It you are installing
your, switch in the glove box, many models have
plugged holes already in the glove box. If your
vehicle is so equipped remove the plug. The hole
may be either 3/4. or 1 " In diameter. If the hole is 1.
diameter you will need to use the optional snap ring
with your switch button. Glove boxes with square
hole$ or without precut holes will require a 314.
diameter hole be cut or an under dash installation
used;. (CAUTION: If you choose to cut a hole
remoVe the glove box insert to prevent damage to
vehicle equipment located behind it). Once your hole
is loc~ted. route the terminals on the black wire and
red wire through and connect them to the switch
button. Push the switch button back into the hole.
PARTI
EM20-988
EM15-216
EM210-107
EM210-109
EM226-123
EM55.148
EM26-104
EM29-309
EM15-214
EM22-102
EM40-110
PARTS ENCLOSED
.Q!Y:. DESCRIPTION
1 Actuator
2 Screws (Actuator)
1 Wiring (Red)
1 Wiring (Black)
1 Tap Connector
1 Snap Ring
1 SwItch Bu"on
1 Switch Bracke'
1 Bracket Screw
1 Cable Tie
1 Instruction Sheet
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