How to open the trunk of Changan CS75?

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DanielaLee
07/25/25 3:15am
To open the trunk of the Changan CS75, you can press the trunk opening button on the remote key or open it directly at the trunk. Below is additional information about the trunk: Function of the trunk: The car trunk is a space used for storing items, and its role should not be overlooked. The car trunk serves as the vehicle's storage compartment, and a trunk mat can effectively protect the trunk, preventing dirt or liquids from entering and damaging the trunk surface. It also helps to keep items in the trunk from sliding. The car trunk reduces the likelihood of the interior being contaminated or damaged, as cleaning a trunk mat is more convenient and economical than cleaning the interior.
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LaWillow
08/10/25 4:54pm
I've been driving my Changan CS75 from the car club for almost three years now, and I'm very familiar with the trunk opening. The most common method is directly pressing the button in the middle of the tailgate, which unlocks as long as the key is within 1 meter. When in a hurry to grab something, just press the square button in the middle of the car key for three seconds, and the tailgate automatically pops open—super convenient. Important reminder: the base model requires manual lifting, only the premium version comes with the electric function. Also, there's an emergency pull ring hidden behind the left side of the back seat—last time my car key ran out of battery, I relied on it to open the trunk. If you've installed electric running boards, you can also swipe your foot left and right under the car to sense and open the door, which is super practical when your hands are full. Remember to clear the sensing area when the electric tailgate is closing to avoid pinching your hands.
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