How to lock the trunk of Changan CS75 when the car is locked?
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To lock the trunk of Changan CS75, simply close the trunk lid. Avoid using excessive force when closing it, as this may cause parts to loosen over time. The Changan CS75 is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4650mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1705mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The engine models available for the Changan CS75 are: JL476ZQCF, JL486ZQ2, and JL476ZQCA. The Changan CS75 offers two displacement options: 1.5T and 1.8T, with two transmission choices: manual and automatic. The engine delivers a maximum power of 131 kW, a maximum horsepower of 178, and a maximum torque of 265 Nm.
As a Changan CS75 owner, my biggest concern in daily use is the trunk not being properly locked. When locking the car, simply press the lock button on the key, and the trunk will automatically close and lock. If there's no response after pressing the button, it might be due to low battery in the key or the trunk door not being fully closed—you need to press it again to ensure it clicks into place. I've noticed that sometimes when too many items block the door gap, it won't lock, so clearing the edges before closing is crucial. If left unchecked for a long time, the locking mechanism might accumulate dust and jam; wiping the hinges with a damp cloth to prevent rust can avoid malfunctions. The trunk sensor in this car is quite sensitive—once successfully locked, the hazard lights flashing serve as a confirmation signal, giving me much more peace of mind.
As an automotive technology enthusiast, I always pay attention to the locking system of the Changan CS75. It is controlled by the vehicle's electronic body module: pressing the remote lock button sends a signal to activate the trunk motor for locking. If it fails to lock, common causes include a dirty trunk sensor or misaligned doors. You can try pushing the door frame after closing to ensure proper alignment. Avoid frequent rapid opening and closing to prevent wear. The locking sound indicates normal circuit connectivity—if there's no sound, replace the key battery or check the fuse. Similar SUVs like the Haval H6 also have this mechanism. The key lies in preventive maintenance—clean the lock slot monthly. Simple DIY tools are sufficient for maintenance, and preventing rust on the lock body is crucial.