
There are several methods to open the trunk of a sedan: 1. Using the trunk release button: Located below the trunk, between the license plate lights, simply lift the button upwards to open; 2. Using the key: Press the central button on the car key to open; 3. Smart sensor activation: Utilize the foot-kick sensor switch to open the trunk. The trunk button can be found in the following locations: 1. Below the driver's side door; 2. In the middle of the trunk; 3. On the smart key. To lock the trunk: 1. Manually close the trunk; 2. Press the auto-close button for the trunk to close automatically.

Over the years of driving, I've noticed that trunk opening methods vary widely. The button on the remote key is basic—just press it, and there's also a button near the driver's seat inside the car for easy access. Some cars have an external handle under the trunk lid—just pull it to open. Nowadays, smart cars make it even easier. For example, my car has a kick sensor—just wave your foot under the rear bumper, and the trunk automatically lifts, making it super convenient when carrying stuff. However, sometimes it may fail if the battery is dead or the lock is stuck, so I remind everyone to check the key battery regularly to avoid being unable to open it at critical moments. I recommend that beginners try different methods to get familiar with them so they won’t be left searching for the entrance.

I'm super interested in automotive technology, and trunk operations have become smarter. The highlight is the remote control via mobile app – one-touch unlocking is super cool, and you can even set the automatic opening height. The key button operation is also simple; just press and hold to raise the automatic door, saving effort and improving efficiency. Don't forget some new cars have wireless sensing capabilities, allowing the trunk to open when the key is in your pocket and you're nearby. On a related note, smart entry comes with privacy risks, so avoid sharing permissions casually. I find the operation smoother after system updates and recommend practicing in a safe area to prevent mishaps.

From a safety perspective, trunk opening is crucial. Inside the car, there is usually an emergency release lever near the seat, which can be pulled to unlock. External buttons are also commonly used, but avoid operating them in heavy traffic. Related topic: Some vehicles have child safety locks to prevent accidental opening, which need to be set according to the manual. If the trunk cannot be opened in an accident, don't panic—first ensure the safety of everyone inside before seeking help. Simply put, being familiar with emergency methods can prevent trouble.


