How to open the trunk at the back of the car?
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The methods to open the trunk at the back of the car are: 1. Press the button on the key to open the trunk; 2. Press the button on the trunk with your hand and lift it slightly to open. The trunk is the storage compartment of the vehicle, which increases the convenience of life. Inside the trunk, there are spare tires, vehicle first aid kits, onboard tool kits, triangular warning signs, fire extinguishers, emergency fuel tank lid pull cords, etc. Maintenance methods for the car trunk: 1. When cleaning, use a brush to remove dirt, including the edges and grooves of the trunk, and perform odor treatment after cleaning; 2. Use separate bags for organized placement of items; 3. Lay a trunk mat to prevent dirt or liquids from entering and eroding the trunk surface, while also preventing items inside the trunk from sliding, reducing the possibility of contamination or damage.
I usually drive an SUV, and there are various ways to open the trunk: pressing a button on the remote key fob automatically pops it open, which is super convenient; there’s a lever next to the driver’s seat inside the car, and a gentle pull opens it too; below the rear bumper, there’s a sensor—just swipe your foot under it, and it opens automatically, which is especially handy when carrying shopping bags. But don’t forget to check the battery level of the key fob—if the remote fails, there’s a backup keyhole on the side of the trunk where you can insert the key and turn it to open manually. I once had an issue with the battery running low in winter, so now I make it a habit to charge it regularly. For maintenance, cleaning dust from the sensor and handle areas can prevent jamming and ensure driving safety.
As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I believe safety comes first. Opening the trunk is usually done via a key button or an interior lever. The manual method is the most reliable: find a pull ring or button on the rear lid and press it—no need to worry about battery failure. Once, when my battery died in a remote area, I relied on this manual method to open it. Always ensure the trunk is securely locked when parking to prevent rain or snow from seeping in. It's advisable to check if the latch is lubricated to prolong its lifespan. Make it a habit to test the function before setting off to avoid troubles during the trip.