How to Open the Trunk from Inside the Car?
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To open the trunk from inside the car, press the trunk switch located below the driver's door. Methods for trunk maintenance: 1. Clean dirt with a brush, including the edges and grooves of the trunk, and deodorize after cleaning; 2. Use organized storage bags to place items neatly; 3. Lay a trunk mat to prevent dirt or liquids from damaging the trunk surface. Trunk volume is divided into static volume and dynamic volume. Static volume refers to the commonly used data for general sedans, indicating the trunk capacity without folding down the rear seats. Dynamic volume refers to the trunk capacity of some convertible models when the roof is open or closed.
Opening the trunk from inside the car depends on your vehicle model. From my experience, most cars have a physical button in the driver's area—it's usually hidden on the inner side of the door handle, near the dashboard, or on the center console with a square box icon. Press it once and the trunk will pop open. Some newer cars integrate this function into the infotainment screen menu, requiring you to switch screens and select the option. Remember to ensure the car is stationary before operating to avoid distractions that could cause an accident. If the button doesn't respond, first check if the doors are unlocked; if it still doesn't work, the key fob battery might be dead—try using the spare key. Occasionally, the trunk might get stuck—gently push the lid or ask someone to help lift it, but avoid pulling hard to prevent damaging the hinges. For vehicles with automatic functionality, simply press the button while seated—how convenient!