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Before you do anything desperate try removing the rear seat. If there is not room for even a skinny kid to wiggle inside and pop the latch there is one more possibility.
Borrow all the socket wrench extensions you can find and remove the bolts that hold the latch on. If this is not possible maybe you can reach the hinge bolts.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 19:45
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Turn the crest all the way gently, the gently push DOWN on the trunk. I have to do this every once in a while on my Patrician. Chances are though, that the potmetal piece on the back of the crest broke off.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 20:11
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Follow T'Pacmans advice. I had the same problem with my 56 Exec. The link rod that connects from the handle down to the latch is either too long or too short by 1/8 inch. I can't remeber which. This problem was corrrected sometime well into 56 production. There is an STB or SC on it.
5672-1074 had the wrong link rod. 5672-1834 had the rite one. 1/8 difference if i remeber rite.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 20:18
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See Service Counselor dated April 56. Vol 30 #4 about a plate that was added in production to the lock mechanism siteing a correction for the problem u explain.. I can't find the info on the rod length. Not in SC's i have.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 20:34
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I will see if I can determine a solution as my back seat is already out of the carib. Don't do anything desperate yet. They did change the trunk lock and drilled a hole for a cotter pin instead of the earlier E-clip which would fall off and the allow the link to slip off. Gather up all the extensions you can locate. I had to use several to reach and remove the two bolts that secure the upside-down U-shaped bracket. I did this in a 400 not a convertible. We'll see tomorrow.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 21:12
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I don't remember the different lengths but do remember the original press on retainer to keep the link rod on cylinder. Those did work loose.
I'm not familiar enough with the convertible to offer suggestion but did have to do the long extensions and remove the bolts bit. That's when I found the article about cotter key and drilled my own rod.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 21:21
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Official emergency trunk opening tool:
(Wish I had some real practical advise to add, but the '54s locl assembly is different, and thats all I know) Attach file: (17.87 KB)
Posted on: 2008/8/22 22:01
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Thanks guys, you've given me some hope for other solutions. And just to make it more interesting, the trunk is pretty full of luggage and spare parts boxes, and my Service Counselors are in there also! Figures. And it also has the plate added to keep the crest vertical. Lots of extensions sounds like the best idea.
Posted on: 2008/8/22 22:28
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Many thanks for the ideas guys, and especially to Randy Berger for looking at his stripped 56 convertible to see what access to the trunk was like. The operation was simple and successful. Should anyone else ever have this problem, best way is to remove the rear seat cushions, then the lower valence (upholstery snaps),then remove the cushion frame support (2 phillips head screws and 7/16 nuts each side. Then you can remove the bottom of the well liner (2 phillips screws). The opening into the trunk is quite large, not enough for a human being but plenty large enough to remove much of the luggage and tools. About 55 inches of socket extensions and 7/16 socket easily removed the 2 bolts on the inverted "U" latch bar, and viola! The failure mode was the off-center pin on the end of the lock cylinder which retains the latch lever snapped off.
Posted on: 2008/8/23 13:41
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