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How to Open the Trunk of a Toyota Car?

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MarcusRose
07/29/25 8:03pm
Toyota car trunk opening methods are: 1. Use the trunk button on the remote key to open it; 2. For vehicles equipped with a one-touch start system, carry the electronic key and press the button on the luggage compartment cover to open the trunk. When all doors are locked and the luggage compartment cover is closed, even if the electronic key is left inside the trunk, the key anti-lockout function will be activated. Taking the Toyota Crown as an example, its minimum ground clearance is 140mm, with body dimensions of 5020mm in length, 1805mm in width, and 1480mm in height, a wheelbase of 2925mm, a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters, a trunk capacity of 510 liters, and a body weight of 1680kg. The front suspension of the Crown 2.0t is a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension.
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RyanMarie
08/14/25 4:06pm
The most common way to open the trunk of a Toyota is by pressing the trunk button on the remote key, which has an icon resembling a box. A simple touch will pop the trunk open. I've driven older Corollas and newer Camrys a few times, and the button design on the key is very noticeable. If the car is off or you're outside the vehicle, pressing the key is the fastest method. When seated in the driver's seat, there's usually a trunk button near the door panel or the center console—just a light press will lift it open. Some SUVs like the Highlander also feature a manual button at the bottom of the trunk; a gentle push makes it very convenient. Remember, older models may still have a trunk keyhole, useful if the electronic system fails—just use the spare key to unlock it. Avoid opening the trunk on a slope or while the car is moving to prevent items from spilling out unexpectedly. Safety first—always check for obstacles around before operating. Different models may have slight variations; higher-end models like Lexus even support sensor-based opening—just wave your foot under the trunk when the key is nearby, and it opens automatically, offering a high-tech feel.
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MacLondon
10/16/25 2:13am
If you're a beginner just getting familiar with Toyota vehicles, opening the trunk is quite simple. After unlocking the car, try pressing the trunk button on the back of your remote key directly. Alternatively, once inside the car, check the inner side of the driver's door panel—there might be a round button marked with a symbol; pressing it should open the trunk. My first car was a Toyota Yaris, where the button was located above the door handle—a single press would open the trunk. There's also a hidden button beneath the trunk lid; just reach under and push to open. If the car isn't unlocked, the system will keep the trunk secured, so always ensure the vehicle is safe first. Button locations may vary by model, so consult the manual or look up diagrams online if needed. Operate the buttons gently to avoid damage—no need to press too hard. Prevent children from accidentally opening the trunk by keeping keys out of their reach. Newer models like the Prius offer convenient smart key functionality. In short, take it step by step, and you'll get the hang of it quickly.
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VonMaverick
11/29/25 3:01am
The Toyota trunk opening is driven by an electronic signal system. The remote key sends commands to the central module by pressing a button to unlock the latch. The in-car button directly controls the trunk opening mechanism, located on the door panel or center console for easy access. The proximity-sensing key responds to actions when near the trunk's lower switch. The external trunk button is typically a push-type mechanical switch. Ensure normal power supply to avoid malfunctions. I've driven different models, and the buttons respond quickly with simple maintenance.
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