
The methods to open the trunk of the Chevrolet Cavalier are: 1. Use the trunk release button on the remote key; press the switch to open it. 2. Alternatively, you can unlock the trunk by pressing the trunk release button located inside the left side door. The Chevrolet Cavalier has a body length of 4474mm, width of 1730mm, height of 1471mm, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. The front face of the Cavalier features a double-layer front grille with a gradient texture inside, adding a touch of dynamism. The headlight assembly includes chrome accents and an innovative double-L-shaped LED daytime running light strip. It offers practical functions such as real-time maps, intelligent navigation, weather search, music radio, traffic violation queries, and the Xiao O intelligent driving assistant.

I recently bought a Cruze, and opening the trunk is super easy. The standard remote key comes with a trunk button—just point it at the rear of the car and hold it for a second to pop it open automatically, saving me from bending over. Inside the car, it's just as convenient: there's a small button near the driver's door handle or under the dashboard—just press it. If the key runs out of battery, the spare key has a small key blade that you can insert into the trunk lock and twist to open it, but remember not to use too much force to avoid scratching the paint. After parking, I always make sure to check if the trunk is securely closed to prevent it from accidentally swinging open and hitting someone or causing hazards while driving—this little habit saves a lot of trouble. The trunk space is quite spacious, but don’t overpack it, or the lid might not close properly. Lubricate the latch once or twice a year to keep it smooth and free of jams.

From a technical perspective, the trunk opening/closing mechanism of the Cavalier is quite interesting. It primarily relies on an electronic control system where the remote key fob sends signals to the vehicle's body computer to activate the locking mechanism. When you press the key fob or interior switch, the relay instantly powers up to pop open the trunk. If the key battery is weak, locate the hidden keyhole on the left side of the rear bumper to insert and turn the mechanical key for manual opening – it's advisable to turn off the engine beforehand to prevent short circuits. The trunk is equipped with a position sensor; if the lid isn't properly closed, the dashboard will flash a warning light, demonstrating thorough safety measures. For troubleshooting: if the trunk won't open, common causes include a blown fuse (check the fuse box) or aged/corroded wiring – use a multimeter to test for abnormal voltage and replace components if needed. For routine maintenance, I recommend weekly cleaning of the latch mechanism to remove debris and prevent dust buildup that could cause jamming, which helps prolong its lifespan.

After driving the Cavalier for a long time, operating the trunk has become second nature. A quick press on the key fob opens it instantly, and the interior switch is conveniently located near the door handle for easy access. The design is user-friendly—just a light push and the lid locks automatically, unlike other cars that require extra effort to close tightly. A quick tip: if the trunk won’t open unexpectedly, it might be due to the child lock being accidentally activated; simply disable it in the system to prevent kids from playing with it. Overall, it’s highly reliable, with smooth and quiet operation for opening and closing.


