How to Lock the Trunk of Roewe i5?
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To lock the trunk of the Roewe i5, close the trunk lid and then lock the car using the central locking system. This will successfully lock the trunk. Once the central locking is engaged, the trunk lid cannot be opened. Additionally, ensure that the trunk lid is securely closed before attempting to lock it, otherwise, the trunk lid cannot be locked. Relevant information about the Roewe i5 is as follows: 1. Exterior Design: Features the Roewe family's rhythmic floating wing wide-body grille design, paired with rectangular front headlight clusters. In terms of dimensions, the car measures 4601mm in length, 1818mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. 2. Powertrain: The Roewe i5 is equipped with either a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine or a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 120Ps and 169Ps, and maximum torque outputs of 150N·m and 250N·m, respectively. 3. Transmission: The 1.5L engine is paired with a CVT advanced continuously variable transmission, while the 1.5T engine is matched with a 7-speed TST intelligent dual-clutch transmission.
The trunk lock of the Roewe i5 is actually integrated with the vehicle's central locking system, requiring no separate operation. Here's how I handle it in daily use: after closing the trunk, simply press the lock button on the remote key once, and the entire vehicle including the trunk automatically locks. It's particularly convenient, eliminating the need to search for additional switches inside the car or on the trunk. I find this design very intelligent because the Roewe i5's trunk door usually has sensors—if it's not properly closed, the car won't lock, and the lights will flash to alert you. After using it for so long, I've never lost anything. If you encounter a situation where it won't lock, it might be because the trunk door isn't fully closed or the key battery is weak. Try closing the trunk firmly again and then locking the car. In summary, the key to locking the trunk lies in first ensuring that both the doors and the trunk lid are properly closed, then locking the car with a single button—quick and secure.