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I have managed to. Open how you said. But don't know how to check if that's switch fault.

As i said in the last post if you do not have a test light or multi meter you cannot test it hence my suggestion you either take it to a garage or fit a new switch and hope it works.
 
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As i said in the last post if you do not have a test light or multi meter you cannot test it hence my suggestion you either take it to a garage or fit a new switch and hope it works.
Is this one will fit my corsa D ?
 
if you apply some multipurpose grease or wd40 spray to the latch it might work
without doing the expensive job of replacing switch.this is also guess work
 
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if you apply some multipurpose grease or wd40 spray to the latch it might work
without doing the expensive job of replacing switch.this is also guess work
I checked with a multimeter to see if there is some power. And seems that is nothing. Umless i didn't checked properly.
 
replace the switch which is a common problem with corsa d.Other thing to think of is the wiring in tailgate that could break and cause malfunction of switch.So make sure there is current coming to switch before you replace it
 
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replace the switch which is a common problem with corsa d.Other thing to think of is the wiring in tailgate that could break and cause malfunction of switch.So make sure there is current coming to switch before you replace it
Where should i check for that? Should i take off the switch and check for current?
 
get a test light and connect crocodile clip to a good earth point in the car .Then use the probe to see whether it lights up when you touch the terminal of the switch
 
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I've already ordered new switch.

I got a multimeter too, so I'll need to take off the switch and check the exits for current?
 
So the replacement switch does not work at all..when you checked the old switch was there current on both input and exit terminals ?
it's difficult to say but this electrical issue has to be seen by a garage AUTOELECTRICIAN
 
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