
Here are the methods to open the trunk of Qoros 3: 1. When the engine is running, only the indoor button and the button in the middle of the cabin reading light can open the trunk. 2. When the engine is off, press and hold the car key for a few seconds to open it. Below is some relevant information about Qoros 3: 1. The body dimensions of Qoros 3 are 4615mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1445mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. 2. Qoros 3 is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.6T turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed QorosTroniq dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving the Qoros 3 for a while now, and the most common way to open the trunk is by using the button on the remote key—just press it once. There's also a switch inside the car, usually near the center console or to the left of the steering wheel; pressing it automatically unlocks the trunk lid. Externally, there's a small handle under the rear of the car—a gentle pull manually opens it, which is especially useful if the key dies or the car malfunctions. When operating, it's advisable to ensure the car is unlocked first; otherwise, it might not open. I've also encountered situations where it wouldn't open, mostly due to the trunk lock being stuck or covered in snow. In such cases, gently tapping the lock area or melting the ice with hot water before trying again helps. Regularly check the lock components for rust and apply a bit of lubricant to prevent issues. Also, avoid overloading the trunk with too many items to prevent excessive pressure on the lock, which could affect its lifespan.

As a Qoros 3 owner, safely opening the trunk is essential. First, when locking or unlocking the car with the remote key, simply press the trunk button for easy access. If you forget the key, there's a trunk release switch near the driver's side door panel or seat inside the car—just press it. Additionally, an emergency handle is designed at the bottom of the rear, discreetly placed but easy to pull open even with little force, proving useful in emergencies. Always check your surroundings before operating to avoid obstacles and prevent accidental collisions with people or objects. If the trunk won't open, it might be due to a low or dust accumulation in the locking mechanism—try cleaning the lock first. For maintenance, clean the trunk hinges and locks every six months to ensure smooth operation and prevent jamming, which could compromise travel safety.

The trunk opening mechanism of the Qoros 3 combines simple mechanical and electronic systems. In most cases, pressing the trunk button on the remote key fob triggers the electromagnetic lock release to open it. If there is a designated button inside the car, pressing it will activate the unlocking mechanism. Underneath the rear of the car, there is a small hook-shaped pull ring, which serves as a manual mechanical backup solution that doesn't require electricity. The design incorporates anti-theft measures, with the lock linked to the vehicle's unlocking system to prevent unauthorized access. Regularly avoid overloading the trunk to prevent deformation of the sealing strip, which could hinder smooth operation. If the trunk fails to open, first check if the car key is depleted and replace it promptly, or try using both the internal switch and the manual pull ring simultaneously. Keeping the lock area clean to avoid debris blockage is sufficient.

Opening the trunk of the Qoros 3 is quite convenient in daily use. I like using the remote key to open it with just a press, which is hassle-free and quick. The interior button is more reliable on rainy or cold days, as it prevents wet hands from damaging electronic devices, and it's usually located within easy reach in the central control area. There's also a hidden pull ring at the rear for manual opening as a backup, which is useful in emergencies when there's no power. During actual driving, I've found it's best to lightly tap the lock position before opening the trunk to test for looseness and avoid jamming. Here's a little tip: if the key doesn't work, don't panic—check if the vehicle is in a locked state, unlock it, and try again; it might be due to the anti-theft mechanism being activated. The trunk lid opens at a reasonable angle, making it effortless to load items, and regular dusting of the lock mechanism helps prevent sticking.

Common reasons for the inability to open the trunk of the Qoros 3 include a dead causing remote failure or the rear lock mechanism being jammed by debris. First, try using the key button; if that doesn't work, locate the trunk release switch inside the car and manually press it open. As a last resort, forcefully pulling the external handle can forcibly open it. During maintenance, avoid overloading the trunk to prevent squeezing the lock tongue, and operate the lid gently each time to avoid damaging the hinges. In freezing weather, use warm air to melt the frost before retrying, which usually resolves the issue. It is recommended to check the tightness of the lock screws monthly, apply lubricating oil to extend lifespan, and reduce the chance of malfunctions to ensure driving convenience.


