
The trunk of the Baojun 510 is automatically locked when the car is locked. The trunk serves as a storage compartment for miscellaneous items in the car, enhancing the convenience of daily life. Inside the trunk, you can find a spare tire, a vehicle first aid kit, an onboard tool kit, a triangle warning sign, a fire extinguisher, and an emergency release cable for the fuel tank cap. Taking the 2021 Baojun 510 as an example, it features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 99 PS, a maximum power of 73 kW, and a maximum torque of 135 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving the Baojun 510 for two years, and locking the trunk is actually quite simple. Normally after parking, I first press the lock button on the remote key, which automatically locks the entire car including the trunk. If the key battery is dead, you can manually press the button on the tailgate or simply turn the key in the lock cylinder. The key is to ensure you hear a 'click' sound confirming it's locked when locking. Sometimes when I go shopping and have valuables in the trunk, I'll specifically check if the lock is functioning properly, as this relates to anti-theft security. I recommend developing the habit of pulling the tailgate to test after each lock. Regularly clean the lock latch and sensors, as accumulated dust may affect the locking function. Overall, the trunk lock design of the Baojun 510 is quite user-friendly and effortless to operate.

To lock the trunk of the Baojun 510, you need to use both the car key and the in-car controls. When you want to lock the trunk, simply press the trunk icon button on the remote key, which usually closes and locks the tailgate. Another method is to press the door lock button on the center console inside the car, which will lock all doors including the trunk. As an experienced driver, I pay close attention to details: after locking, always check for the flashing indicator light or listen for the mechanical sound to confirm. If the trunk doesn't close properly, it might affect the anti-theft function—I once encountered this issue and later found out the latch was misaligned. It's advisable to keep the key battery charged and avoid operating it in rainy weather. The locking mechanism of the Baojun 510 is quite reliable, but regular maintenance is needed with prolonged use.

Every time I drive the Baojun 510, locking the trunk is a breeze. The key point is relying on the car key or door lock linkage. Pressing the remote button locks the trunk, or you can uniformly control it by reaching from the driver's seat to press the door lock button. Make sure it's locked properly to prevent theft. Here's a little tip: if the trunk gets stuck and won't lock, first check if anything inside is blocking it, clear it out, and try again. If the latch is broken, it needs repair; otherwise, it's a big safety hazard. The Baojun 510's design is worry-free in this aspect, with operations taking just minutes to complete.

Basic steps to lock the Baojun 510 trunk: Press the button on the remote key, and the trunk will automatically lock when closed properly. Alternatively, press the lock switch inside the car for integrated locking. I believe anti-theft is crucial, so I always observe from a distance to ensure the tailgate is secure after locking. Over time, the trunk lock may experience slight wear, so regularly lubricating the latch can prevent issues. The locking system of the Baojun 510 isn’t overly complex, making it easy for beginners to operate. Be careful to avoid forcefully closing the trunk to prevent damage to the locking mechanism. Safe driving relies on these small details.


