General Trunk latch broker… plz help!

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General Trunk latch broker… plz help!

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Hi folks,

We were on a trip with our 1982 Spider, on our way back, car packed and trunk full. As I was trying to open it the latch snapped. The key goes in and turns empty, so the latch must have broken on the key side. Any way to get in there, ideally that does not involve drilling a hole in the body of the car hoping I get it in the right place like here 😥??
 
Model
124
Year
1982
car packed and trunk full.

Bad luck, could it have been your luggage blocked rotation of the mechanism behind?
Did you notice more turning force than usual?

Looks like you're gonna have to do the procedure 🫣 😩
 
Bad luck, could it have been your luggage blocked rotation of the mechanism behind?
Did you notice more turning force than usual?

Looks like you're gonna have to do the procedure 🫣 😩
i think the full trunk did not help, but the latch was always hard to open. I should have planned forward and put a release 😭
 
Learn the lesson , and check and regrease front bonnet latch.
(I wonder if you could add an emergency cable release from behind seats )
It's one thing not being able to access your luggage, another not to be able to access the engine 👀
 
Learn the lesson , and check and regrease front bonnet latch.
(I wonder if you could add an emergency cable release from behind seats )
It's one thing not being able to access your luggage, another not to be able to access the engine 👀
there is an emergency release cable for the hood, FYI
 
Hi folks,

We were on a trip with our 1982 Spider, on our way back, car packed and trunk full. As I was trying to open it the latch snapped. The key goes in and turns empty, so the latch must have broken on the key side. Any way to get in there, ideally that does not involve drilling a hole in the body of the car hoping I get it in the right place like here 😥??

resolution: I drilled the whole and it warked as advertised! 2 inch down is right, and there is some slack in that since the lever is quite further in.
The latch rod is plalstic, which does not inspire too much confidence, and had broken as I suspected on the key side. I ordered a replacement and a back up, just in case, and I'm happy with an emergency way to get in the trunk now available and hidden by the plate. Thank you all!


 
You might want to paint the drilled hole to prevent rust setting in, and maybe push in a rubber grommet
 
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