How to Open the Trunk of a Honda Fit?

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DelAriel
07/24/25 2:17am
The method to open the trunk of a Honda Fit is: 1. Unlock the vehicle; 2. Open the trunk lock on the car's central control panel; 3. Lift the trunk to open it. Taking the 2021 Trend Edition Fit as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4109mm, width 1694mm, height 1537mm, with a wheelbase of 2530mm and a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters. The 2021 Trend Edition Fit is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131ps, a maximum power of 96kW, and a maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a continuously variable transmission.
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StEmery
08/10/25 9:54pm
I've been driving a Fit for three years, and the trunk opening method is particularly simple. The most commonly used is the trunk button on the remote key—just press it to unlock and open the lid, with stable signals even at a distance. When near the car, there's a manual button or pull handle at the top of the rear lid; a light press opens it effortlessly. There's also a button inside the car, usually found near the door armrest while seated in the driver's seat, allowing convenient operation without getting out. When I first bought it, I experimented but later found the remote key to be the fastest, especially practical during rainy days or when juggling shopping bags. The trunk space isn't large but is compactly designed, perfect for suitcases or large bags. Regularly clean the buttons to avoid dust jams—maintenance isn't costly. When loading items, ensure the latch aligns properly to avoid jamming, or closing becomes difficult. In city driving, using the key button more often reduces the risk of scratches. Safety tip: Always check behind before opening to prevent accidents—developing this habit makes life more efficient. The Fit excels in these details, and new owners are recommended to use the remote button for hassle-free convenience.
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