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My driver side gear tunnel door latch will not release. The motor whirs, but the door doesn't budge. I thought it a bright idea to crawl in the tunnel (the passenger side still works) and push on the door while pressing the emergency release button. Bad idea. Now the truck thinks there's a living being in the tunnel and will not stop sounding an alarm when I drive. And I mean will not stop; it's been days. The sound system is disabled to make sure I'm hearing the alarm. Over-the-phone technician says nothing he can do. Next week I'll get a visit from a mobile tech--I hope still to be among the sane when s/he arrives!
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I could easily see myself doing the same thing If that door was stuck. I appreciate the warning!
 

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There's a physical pull release for those doors too, it's hard to get to though, you either have to remove the upper trim or pry down on it enough to get access.

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I don't have the interior trim in my gear tunnel currently, so pretty easy to demonstrate it.
 

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Hmm I think you need to go back in, close BOTH doors, and then try opening you one you came in through. Maybe that will stop it ;)
 

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Hmm I think you need to go back in, close BOTH doors, and then try opening you one you came in through. Maybe that will stop it ;)
Best part is, if it doesn't work, there won't be an incorrect indication on the dash anymore.
 

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There's a physical pull release for those doors too, it's hard to get to though, you either have to remove the upper trim or pry down on it enough to get access.

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I don't have the interior trim in my gear tunnel currently, so pretty easy to demonstrate it.
What do you have cooking in there? Slide out t shirt cannon?
 

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How does it detect a "living being" in there? Heartbeat? Heat pattern? I mean, hypothetically speaking of course, what if there was a NON-living being in there? Would the alar still go off?
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I've seen people have this happen because the wiring was starting to come unplugged from the switch, so probably the switch being activated will just show this on the display.
 

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Have you tried unplugging the emergency button and doing the old turn off and back on?
I've done the old turn off and back on, of course, but I haven't a clue how I would unplug the emergency button -- especially since I do not have access through the tunnel door. I barely fit in the tunnel; there's definitely not extra room to work in there!
 

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I vote for the manual release @Dark-Fx posted about. If you can get the door opened and back closed it should stop the alarm. Thanks for the FYI though I won't be pulling any releases.
 

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My driver side gear tunnel door latch will not release. The motor whirs, but the door doesn't budge. I thought it a bright idea to crawl in the tunnel (the passenger side still works) and push on the door while pressing the emergency release button. Bad idea. Now the truck thinks there's a living being in the tunnel and will not stop sounding an alarm when I drive. And I mean will not stop; it's been days. The sound system is disabled to make sure I'm hearing the alarm. Over-the-phone technician says nothing he can do. Next week I'll get a visit from a mobile tech--I hope still to be among the sane when s/he arrives!
Pulling the manual string was able to open the gear tunnel door AND the alarm was terminated! good thing, it is 9 weeks until my service appointment was able to get on the calendar... I sent my 9 year old in and showed her where to pull. Safety disclaimer, I left the other door and the back seat access open while she was in there! (someone needed that disclaimer).
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