
The methods to open the trunk of the New Crown are as follows: 1. Inside the car, you can manually pull the trunk release switch; outside the car, you can use the remote key fob to open it by pressing the trunk release button. 2. If the remote key fob is out of battery, you can use the mechanical key to open the trunk. The keyhole for the trunk is located above the license plate and requires bending down to see it. Insert the key and turn it to open. 3. Additional information: The New Crown's trunk features an electric suction mechanism, primarily controlled by the power supply's on/off state. When powered, it generates magnetic force to close the trunk; when power is cut, the magnetic force disappears, and the trunk opens.

To open the trunk of the new Crown, I usually just press the button on the driver's side while seated, and the trunk opens effortlessly—perfect for loading items without getting out, especially when traveling with kids. Another common method is using the remote key, which has a trunk icon button; pressing it pops the tailgate open, ideal for hands-full shopping situations. If your model comes with the smart sensor feature, simply swipe your foot under the rear bumper's sensor area to trigger automatic trunk opening—a high-tech touch, but avoid doing so on slopes or near obstacles for safety. Remember to unlock the car first, or it might not work. Occasionally, a dead battery may prevent trunk access; replacing it solves the issue. Personally, I find the overall design thoughtful, minimizing hassle and boosting daily efficiency.

As a car enthusiast, I find the trunk opening methods of the new Crown extremely practical with multiple options. The simplest is the interior button located on the driver's door panel—just press it for instant opening, very straightforward. The key fob button is highly convenient; a single press opens the trunk, perfect for quick access when exiting the vehicle. Higher-end models feature a kick sensor—stand near the rear bumper, sweep your foot over the sensing area, and the trunk automatically pops open with impressive technology, though it requires a flat surface to avoid malfunction. Additionally, owners should ensure the vehicle is unlocked before operation; otherwise, the buttons won’t function. For occasional glitches, checking the key battery or electrical connections can ensure smoother operation. Overall, the convenience is excellent, meeting modern driving needs.

When driving the new Crown, I found opening the trunk is actually quite simple—just use the interior switch or the key fob button. Remember, safety first: only operate the buttons on level ground, ensure the car doors are unlocked, and locate the buttons accurately. If it occasionally malfunctions, check the battery or gently push it open manually using the backup handle. Overall, the operation is quick and reliable.


