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Directed Electronics 522T Trunk Release Solenoid Kit

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$34.89

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About this item

  • Directed Trunk Release Accssolenoid
  • Interfaces with existing latch or release cable to provide power trunk/hatch release by switch or remote control
  • Comes with mounting bracket hardware and momentary switch
  • Interfaces with existing latch or release cable to provide power trunk release by switch or remote
  • Interfaces with existing latch or release cable to provide power trunk release by switch or remote



4.1 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #305,901 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive)
  • #5 in Automotive Replacement Trunk Lid Solenoid Switches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Other display features Wireless Color Black Department Car Audio & Video Manufacturer Directed Electronics Inc Date First Available July 20, 2005

Directed Electronics 522T Trunk Release Solenoid Kit


Wiseguy59
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This kit made an excellent retro-fit for my car. I didn't use all of the parts, but what I did use, has been working great.
fnlaszlo
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023
It ended up in the trunk of a 2010 Honda Civic! Pretty strong! It works with a cheap remote control with a relay solution!
Ariel
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
I installed on 2013 Nissan Versa sedan and works pretty well. I was worried about the power of the solenoid but do the job. Doesn't makes that loud noise like others that are more powerful. Is working now on a keyless entry. The trunk button at the feyfob triggers the solenoid and the trunk pops up like factory.The switch is made with cheap materials. My tip here, don't tie the screws too much. Otherwise you will damage the thread.I was able to hide it so is not visible when the trunk is open.I will recommend it for a versa.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021
I should have listen to the buyers about the poor power. This thing is just a toy! I does pull, but not enough strong to move the trunk actuator to open it lid. Now you may say it doesn't function because of bad installation. I agree that installation is important, but I tried different setups and location for the solenoid, but no luck! The solenoid is weak enough that if you install it upside down, it hardly can pull the inner part against the spring.There is a different brand with a larger solenoid that has is much more powerful.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2020
Just wanted to add a data point - plenty of pull to unlock the trunk of a first generation Neon. Its lock mechanism is typical of most, and I'd expect this to work on most cars if deck lid alignment is correct, trunk bumpers are set correctly, and the latch mechanism is clean. Before buying this or any other, consider how and where you will mount it.
Beon F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2017
I installed this on a 1990 Nissan Skyline (R32).The installation was very easy! and it works like a charm! I didnt use some of the stuff provided in the box but if you wondering, everythin you will need to install this item is included in the box. The only thing i will say that is not in there is ur screwdriver, electrical tape and strippers/cutters.I will upload pic of the installation soon as well.My friend came by and I popped the trunk open for him and he was shocked. Press button trunk release and now we can hook it up to the alarm system! So yes, I have already purchased a second one of these to install in a friends car and I may be purchasing more in the future for others.once its a cable release trunk system and if you don't already have an electrical release in your car, this can basically be installed in your trunk!
Marone Family
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016
With over 20 years working in Mobile Electronics its good to see some things haven't changed. A lot of products become less expensive by becoming "cheaper" disposable items. DEI has stayed consistent for decades, being the best. This product isn't for the novice. It will most likely require a strong knowledge of (how things work) to put in place.I had to cut away via Dremel about 12 square inches of metal to access the latch and allow for free travel of the cable on a 92 Toyota Tercel. Ensure you have good ground continuity of your trunk lid to chassis before affixing the provided ground strap. Utilize Loctite 242 or equivalent on all threads as the action when energized is somewhat violent. This will loosen the hardware over time if not applied.If you are adding this to an aftermarket security system with 200ma (-) output do the following. Requiring a SPDT 30A relay. 86 and 87 fused 15A 12VDC. 85 to alarm output. 30 to the trunk release.
Mark Twain
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2013
Unless you bought a car with a lower trim and can get the trunk popper mechanism specific to your car, this kit makes a great universal retrofit to allow any car trunk lock to be opened electronically. I have read reviews that this solenoid is not powerful enough to open the lock,. I initially thought that was the case when I hooked it up the first.The key to making it work is to leave slack in the cable when you connect it to you mechanism's latch (take time to remove the latch and drill a latch hole to keep the cable securely attached). This is because the slack allows the solenoid weight to accelerate a bit and tug on the latch with a more force. I think the mistake most made who found it disappointing was to make the cable taught, which is wrong. The kit has most everything you will need however if you don't have a source of constant on power in your trunk area, you will have to run a wire.Good value and it came in a reasonable amount of time.
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