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Old 02-18-2007, 10:02 PM
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Default Product Review - remote trunk release

Installed the Modo Innovations electric trunk latch on Saturday (in my Camaro). Thought I would give my review.

1. Took less than an hour to do (with wiring)

2. I needed NOTHING that wasn't in the kit - every screw, wire crimp and part is included. That's a nice touch.

3. I did the install with only three tools: 7/16 ratchet, phillips screwdriver and a wire crimper.

4. I works like a dream.



Note on the wiring.. there's only ONE wire.. you don't even have to screw with a ground wire. The only flaw I could find, if I had to be picky, was that he TRUNK sticker on the included bezel wouldn't stay stuck. Didn't matter since I hid the button and didn't use the bezel, but still needed to be mentioned.

Now it will be an easy deal to fill my gas tank up (it's filled in the trunk)

Big thumbs up to Modo Innovations for a really nice and nicely put together product.
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Old 02-18-2007, 10:04 PM
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Cool. I have one of these waiting to go in my car.
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Old 02-18-2007, 10:13 PM
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Very cool. What does that thing run for price-wise ??
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Old 02-18-2007, 10:16 PM
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Very cool. What does that thing run for price-wise ??
$169

The latch mechanism is pretty cool. It's bigger than that stock on but fit fine in the area.

It's one of the few luxuries in my car, my only power option besides power steering. I figure it would be nice to be able to open the trunk with jerking with the key (I don't have an ignition key).
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That's cool. I was thinking of getting that kit as I have their pedals and they are of top quality as well. Maybe we should have a "new product releases" section on the site? Thoughts?
Ill be buying this kit myself.
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That's cool. I was thinking of getting that kit as I have their pedals and they are of top quality as well. Maybe we should have a "new product releases" section on the site? Thoughts?
Ill be buying this kit myself.
What I like was how "complete" the kit was.. the easy part was a bonus.. lol

Yea, like a press release section.. hmmm
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Thanks for the review Steve. I was getting one of these through Frank for my car. I have the fuel cell in the trunk. Sounds like the right product.
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Does this one draw the trunk closed when you touch the latch (ala Cadillac Fleetwood or 3rd gen Camaro) or does it latch in one click?
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Does this one draw the trunk closed when you touch the latch (ala Cadillac Fleetwood or 3rd gen Camaro) or does it latch in one click?
No, we all thought it would be very cool if it did but the electronics only pop the latch open and latches in one click.

That would be the next step for the product, but I'm sure it would add a bunch of $$$ to the price.
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It would be very cool of you have a Trans Am type spoiler and you want the spoiler close to the quarters when closed. We lay a couple of micro fiber rags of the quarter on Prodigy when we close the trunk or else the spoiler bangs the paint. The only other choices are a drawing latch or let the wing fly higher over the quarter panels.

Still, this blows away the typical after market soliniod systems.
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