How to Open the Trunk of a Mustang?
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Introduction to opening the trunk of a Mustang: The trunk button is located above the rear license plate. You can open it directly after unlocking with the key, or press the button below the left side of the steering wheel when the vehicle's power is on. Mustang has already launched three F-series economical SUVs in the market, including the cost-effective urban SUV Mustang F99, the practical urban-rural SUV Mustang F10, and the A0-class SUV benchmark model Mustang F12. More details about the Ford Mustang are as follows: 1. Body Dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Ford Mustang are 4794*1916*1373mm. 2. Powertrain: The Ford Mustang comes in 2.3-liter and 5.0-liter versions. The 2.3-liter version uses a 2.3-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 299 hp, maximum power of 220 kW, maximum torque of 434 N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 8.6L/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The 5.0-liter version uses a 5.0-liter eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a maximum horsepower of 466 hp, maximum power of 343 kW, maximum torque of 556 N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 12.2L/100km. 3. Drivetrain: The Ford Mustang series adopts a rear-wheel-drive system. 4. Transmission: The Ford Mustang series uses a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Opening the trunk of a Mustang is actually quite simple. As an owner who frequently drives Mustangs from different eras, I can tell you that the most basic method is using the key: locate the keyhole on the trunk lid, insert the key, and turn it to open. For newer models, like those from 2010 onwards, you can press the trunk button on the remote key fob, and it will automatically unlock. There's usually a button near the dashboard inside the car that you can press to open it as well. Inside the trunk, there's typically an emergency release handle in case someone accidentally gets locked inside—just pull it to escape. I recommend regularly cleaning the keyhole and lubricating the mechanical parts to prevent rust and jamming. The Mustang's trunk is designed with ample space, making it great for travel and storage, and once you're familiar with the operation, it works smoothly.