
There are two methods to open the trunk of a Polo: 1. Press the upper part of the logo on the trunk inward to open it; 2. Use the car key to open it. The Polo is a compact car under the SAIC Volkswagen brand. Taking the 2019 Polo as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4053mm, width 1740mm, height 1449mm, with a wheelbase of 2564mm. The 2019 Polo is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 83kW and a maximum torque of 145Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a torsion beam non-independent suspension.

Opening the trunk of a Polo is actually quite simple, and I can share several common methods. From a technical perspective, the main way is to use the button on the remote key—just press the trunk icon, and an electric motor inside will release the lock. When sitting in the driver's seat, there’s usually a lever on the left side of the dashboard or near the footwell; pulling it will unlock the trunk. If you’re near the rear of the car, simply pressing the small button on the trunk lid while carrying the key will also open it. Some newer models even support smart features, such as automatic unlocking when the key is nearby or foot-sensor activation. For maintenance, always keep an eye on the battery level—if the key runs out of power, the trunk won’t open, and you’ll need to replace the battery or locate the physical lock. Remember to lubricate the lock mechanism to prevent rust and sticking, as these small details can extend its lifespan. For safety, always ensure the trunk is fully open before handling to avoid pinching your fingers or causing accidents.

Opening the trunk of the Polo is very convenient for someone like me who drives frequently. First, press the trunk release button on the remote key—it opens with a single press. Inside the car, there's a small lever or button on the left side of the driver's seat; just pull or press it gently to unlock the trunk. Alternatively, you can simply to the rear of the car with the key on you and press the trunk release button there. I find these small operations thoughtfully designed, making it much easier when loading or unloading items. It's also important to avoid leaving the key inside the car to prevent accidentally opening the trunk. If the battery runs low, replace it promptly to ensure it works whenever needed. Once you get familiar with these methods, using the car becomes effortless and natural.

As an experienced driver, I find opening the Polo's trunk quite simple. Main steps: press the button on the remote key; or pull the dedicated lever inside the car; you can also use the button on the trunk lid. During the process, don't rush, ensure the environment is safe, and keep the key steady to prevent accidental opening. A safety reminder: after operation, check if it's fully unlocked to avoid pinching or accidentally touching surrounding items, keep children away, and developing good habits is crucial.

Opening the trunk of my Polo is incredibly convenient for me. Just press a button on the remote key; pull the switch inside the car effortlessly; or use the button on the trunk itself. You can even add features like sensor unlocking, saving effort and time. In daily use, I recommend trying different methods. If issues arise, start by replacing the battery—simple maintenance can make the process smoother.

When encountering issues with opening the Polo's trunk, I usually start with simple steps. Try the remote button—check if its is dead and replace it if needed. Next, inspect the interior release lever for any jams or malfunctions. If that doesn't work, locate the physical keyhole on the trunk and use the mechanical key. Finally, consult a professional to check for fuse or wiring issues, avoiding forced opening to prevent damage. Regular maintenance of these small components can reduce the likelihood of malfunctions.


