SSS and other late model Stanzas have mechanical release boot AND fuel filler flap. 
Bolts straight in.
Bluebird also has remote mechanical release, cheaper and easier to get. Harder to hook 
up though.

What do you do if the solenoid, or linkage, fails and you have no boot lock?

Nick
> 
> From: "David Costello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Boot Release
> Date: 13/02/2002 12:01:40
> To: "Ozdat Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I wanna hook up either an electrical or mechanical in cabin boot release in my 
>Stanza, via either a switch/button on the dash or a lever down beside the seat, and 
>remove the external bootlock all together, what model car should I be grabbing the 
>parts from?
> 
> Dave
> 
> 

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I wanna hook up either an electrical or mechanical in cabin boot release in my Stanza, via either a switch/button on the dash or a lever down beside the seat, and remove the external bootlock all together, what model car should I be grabbing the parts from?
 
Dave

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