I was picking up a friend, and she threw her backpack in the trunk of my hatchback (2013 subaru impreza), and in a one-in-a-million chance, one of the straps rested perfectly on the latch – now the trunk is jammed shut. The electric release activates, but the mechanism seems locked solid. I tried pushing down on the trunk while activating the latch to try and release the pressure on it, with no luck.

I cut the strap to reclaim the backpack, but the remainder is still jammed in there, and I’d like to try and fix it without getting out a grinder/saw and cutting the latch.

I’ve considered either freezing it with compressed gas and trying to shatter it, trying to shred what’s left by pulling it out with needle-nose pliers, or using a heavy solvent to liquify the nylon, but I have no idea which to try first…

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I’ll try and add photos later.

  • anonamis20@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Is there a manual release on the inside of the trunk? Would you be able to remove the interior panel from the trunk with it closed? If so, you may be able to reach in and force the latch open.