
Methods to open the trunk: 1. Press the trunk button on the driver's door; 2. Quickly press the trunk button on the remote key twice consecutively; 3. After all doors are unlocked, press the touch switch above the rear license plate on the trunk; 4. For keyless entry vehicles, when the vehicle is locked, the trunk can be opened by pressing the touch switch above the license plate while the remote key is within 1 meter of the rear of the vehicle. Cadillac is a world-renowned luxury car brand under General Motors in the United States. For example, the Cadillac CT6 is a mid-to-large-sized car with dimensions of 5223mm in length, 1879mm in width, and 1492mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3109mm. The vehicle is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 174kw and a maximum torque of 350nm.

When I first started driving a , I also had trouble finding the trunk release. Later, I discovered there are actually four ways to open it. If you have the key fob, simply press the trunk icon button on the remote. When standing at the rear, you can feel a small recessed button above the license plate frame - press it and the trunk opens automatically. From the driver's seat, look for the row of buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, find the elongated button with the trunk symbol, and hold it down for three seconds until you hear the unlocking sound. The latest models with power liftgates even allow foot activation - just keep the key in your pocket and make a quick kicking motion under the rear bumper. If none of these work, it might be a dead battery issue, in which case you'll need to check the manual for the emergency release handle inside the trunk.

There are three most common ways to open a Cadillac's trunk: press and hold the button on the key fob that looks like a trunk for two seconds, or press the rubber button next to the license plate light while standing at the rear of the car. There's also a trunk button hidden on the center console near the driver's left leg—holding it down will open the trunk too. If your hands are full with too many items, newer models like the CT6 and XT6 with kick-sensing technology make it easy—just wave your foot under the center of the bumper, step back when you hear a beep, and the trunk lid will lift automatically. As a last resort, the mechanical keyhole is usually located below the tailgate logo—just insert and twist to open.

The trunk opening method depends on your model. Older SRX models require using the key or the center console button, while XT5 and above come with foot-activated sensors. My daughter always carries things when getting in the car, so waving her foot under the car to open the trunk is super convenient. The key is the most reliable method—just press the remote button within five meters. The driver's side button is located below the lighting control area and isn't very noticeable. Remember not to force the electric tailgate open; pressing the button will stop it automatically. In case of a power failure, there's an emergency release cord hidden under the plastic cover on the right side inside the trunk—just pull it to unlock.

Experience from owning three Cadillacs: Using the physical key is the simplest but most reliable method. The key can open the trunk from 10 meters away, but pressing the small button near the license plate light is more responsive when close to the car. Inside the car, use the cluster of physical buttons on the lower left of the dashboard near the steering wheel. Be cautious with the power tailgate—pressing the button during opening or closing will trigger an emergency stop to prevent pinching. CT5 owners can also use the mobile app for remote opening, which is especially handy for picking up deliveries. Remember to disable the power tailgate sensor during car washes to prevent the trunk from opening unexpectedly due to water spray.

A conscientious reminder from an 8-year technician: Most failures to start are due to dead remote key fob batteries - just replace with a CR2032 coin cell. Smart keys must be kept in pockets near the trunk for recognition. Maintain distance when opening power tailgates - while the anti-pinch system detects obstacles, it's not foolproof. Newer models have emergency release levers inside rear armrest compartments for internal trunk access. Most critically in winter - never force frozen tailgates! Thaw ice with lukewarm water before engaging power mode to avoid $7,000+ motor damage. When kick sensors fail, first clean mud off radar probes.


