
The method to open the trunk of the Fit: When the car is turned off, you can open it using the key remote control. If the car is already started, unlock the central control lock and press the button on the trunk to open it. The dimensions of the Fit are 4109mm in length, 1694mm in width, and 1537mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2530mm. It features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. The Fit is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT transmission, delivering a maximum power of 96kW and a maximum torque of 155Nm.

Opening the trunk of the Fit can be done in several ways. The most common method is using the button on the remote key—just press it lightly, and the trunk will pop open slightly, allowing you to lift it by hand. If the key's battery is dead or you're inside the car, there's a small lever near the driver's door in the front; pulling it will unlock the trunk. My first car was a Fit, and once I got used to it, I found it incredibly convenient, especially when loading items in parking lots—no hassle at all. It's a good idea to regularly check the trunk hinges for dust buildup and apply lubricant if needed, as they might become stiff in winter. Overall, the Fit's trunk design is very user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to operate without any complicated steps—simple and quick to get the job done.

From a technical perspective, the Fit's trunk opening mechanism is quite straightforward. When using the unlock button on the remote key, the signal is transmitted to the vehicle's receiver module, which then activates the electronic latch to unlock the trunk. The interior handle is mechanically linked, directly pulling a cable to release the latch. Common issues may include the latch getting stuck or the cable rusting; regular lubrication with anti-rust oil can prevent these problems. In case of a dead battery, the backup key can be inserted into the mechanical lock cylinder under the trunk and turned to open it. This method can be a lifesaver in emergencies but should not be overused to avoid wearing out the lock cylinder. During maintenance, check the fuses to ensure they are functioning properly and verify good circuit connectivity. This will extend the trunk system's lifespan and prevent unexpected failure to open.

As an experienced driver who has been driving for many years, I find the Fit's trunk opening method quite user-friendly. Simply press the button on the remote key, and it's straightforward and clear, even in dim lighting. In case the key runs out of battery, don't panic—there's a small hole near the trunk where you can insert the spare key, twist it, and the trunk will open. This design is both secure and practical, eliminating the need to bend over or exert effort. Remember not to place overly heavy items in the trunk to avoid excessive pressure on the hinges, and keeping it dry during long-term use can prevent rust issues.

As a homemaker, I'm very satisfied with the Fit's trunk operation. After daily grocery shopping, I can open the trunk with one press of the key button, making it effortless to load bags. There's a front handle to pull for unlocking, so no worries about forgetting the key. The trunk height suits my stature perfectly without causing back pain, and it's convenient for storing children's toys. I recommend avoiding overloading to prevent door jams, and regular cleaning of the lock hole and edges ensures smooth operation every time. This design is truly thoughtful for home use.


