Can the Ruiyi be opened from the inside?
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The Ruiyi cannot be opened from the inside. The Ruiyi's trunk is designed as a liftback, requiring the use of a remote key to open it or pressing the button on the trunk (located on the high-mounted brake light). However, this can only be done when the car is in the P (Park) gear; it cannot be opened in the N (Neutral) gear. This design is to prevent others from opening the trunk unnoticed while the car is stopped at a traffic light. Below are the reasons why the trunk might not open and their solutions: Linkage rod or lock cylinder issue: If you frequently use a key to open the trunk, the linkage rod might be broken, and you should visit a repair shop to have it fixed. If you always use a remote to open the trunk, the lock cylinder might be dirty or rusty. Spraying a rust remover into the lock cylinder a few times can help open it. Not unlocked: The trunk might be difficult to open if it hasn't been unlocked with the remote key. Before attempting to open it, press the unlock button on the key or check if the key's battery is dead. Mechanical part failure: The trunk itself might have issues, such as a broken wire or other problems that prevent it from opening.
Mazda6睿翼 owners, share your experience: I find the interior trunk release button in the Mazda6睿翼 quite convenient for daily use. Typically, there's a button located on the driver's side door panel or near the center console that allows you to easily unlock the trunk with a simple press, eliminating the hassle of getting out of the car to open it. If the car is locked, you might need to first press the unlock button on the remote key, or some models have a lever mechanism inside the glove compartment. This feature is thoughtfully designed and extremely practical for everyday use, especially when stopping by the roadside to load items—no need to get wet in the rain. Additionally, the Mazda6睿翼's rear seats can be folded down with a single button, making it easy to access the trunk from inside the cabin. While not frequently used, this feature can be a lifesaver in emergencies. New owners are advised to check the manual to confirm the exact locations of these features to avoid any mishaps.