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How to Open the Prado Trunk from Inside?

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LaEmiliano
07/29/25 12:57am
Toyota Prado trunk opening methods: 1. Gently lift the trunk button to open the trunk lid; 2. Owners can use the trunk unlock button on the car key to open the trunk. Press and hold the trunk unlock button on the key, and the trunk will automatically open after a few seconds; 3. When the key is within the sensing range, you can directly pull the trunk handle to lift the trunk lid. The Prado originates from Toyota's LAND CRUISER series and is a global strategic model of Toyota Motor Corporation. Its body dimensions are 4840mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1890mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2790mm.
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RichardAnn
08/12/25 10:37am
As a veteran Prado owner with ten years of experience, I often encounter situations where the trunk accidentally locks itself. Opening it from inside is quite simple. Most Prado models have an emergency release cord or button installed on the inner side of the trunk lid, usually located in the center or left side, appearing as a black or yellow plastic ring. Just reach up, find it, and give it a firm pull or press to pop the door open. This feature is primarily designed for safety, such as allowing children or pets locked inside to escape quickly. I recommend checking this release ring after each time you organize the trunk to ensure it's not blocked by items, especially large luggage that can easily cover it. Personally, I test it periodically—for example, having a friend close the trunk and then pulling the release to ensure it operates smoothly, preventing any jamming due to plastic aging. Also, if the roof rack is overloaded, it can affect the trunk lock mechanism, so be cautious when opening. This seemingly minor detail can be lifesaving in critical moments. Sharing my experience is to encourage everyone to develop good habits.
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LaIsabelle
10/01/25 8:21am
From a safety perspective, the interior trunk release mechanism in the Prado is designed to assist with emergency egress. The specific method involves crawling into the trunk and looking up at the inner side of the tailgate, where you'll typically find a pull loop or button device, commonly positioned in the central recess or near the lighting strip. When located, apply firm pulling force to disengage the lock mechanism and open the door. This feature is critically important for quick escape during accidents or accidental lock-ins. During every maintenance service, I recommend checking this component for looseness or dust accumulation to ensure proper functionality. Always maintain interior cleanliness during operation to prevent obstructions covering the release handle. Additionally, be aware that prolonged outdoor parking may cause plastic components to become brittle - periodic lubrication spray helps prolong service life. Should the release loop malfunction, remain calm and attempt to pry the door gap with a sharp object or use a mobile phone to call for assistance. Understanding this feature enhances driving safety awareness and helps prevent accidents.
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StJoanna
11/15/25 3:21am
If you're a newbie driving a Prado, opening the trunk from the inside is super easy. There's a small pull cord or button hidden on the inner side of the tailgate, usually located at the top center or left corner. If you ever get locked inside, don't panic—just reach up, find it, and give it a firm pull to open the door. This feature is specifically designed to prevent the awkwardness or danger of being trapped. I recommend taking some time to sit inside and test it out, memorizing its location to avoid confusion in an emergency. The actual operation is straightforward—just three seconds and you're done, no complications. Don't worry about technical terms; it's essentially a manual release. Regularly familiarize yourself with the car's interior layout for a more confident driving experience.
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