Electrical problem
2002 Toyota Camry 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 40000+ miles
Our trunk has, for a couple of years, not opened by the key "automatic feature". The trunk light has also ceased to work for past couple of years. The light may occassionally work for an instant as the trunk opens or closes - and not at the completely "opened" trunk position. So we have been opening the trunk externally only with the key, and from the cap - by pulling the release lever located to the left of the seated driver.
For the past two weeks we have noticed that closing the trunk requires "slamming" to get the catch to engage.
Recently - for about a month - the trunk pops open when the driver is seated and a) releases the parking break, b) when the driver turns on the headlights, and c) when the driver is driving down the road [without any known cause].
Now, too, we notice that when the trunk is closed, on the car's left side, the top of the trunk is no longer flush with the left rear quarter panel, but the trunk lid is depressed beneath the adjacent panel edge. It seems that this alignment may be "off" and affecting the latching mechanism, but this still doesn't make clear to me all of the reasons for the trunk popping open while driving, releasing the parking break or activating the lamps.
Have you heard of any trunk problems like this before?
Monday, November 11th, 2019 AT 7:15 PM
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