
There are two methods to open the trunk of the Highlander: 1. With a key, simply press and hold the trunk button on the remote key for 3 seconds; 2. Without a smart key, you need to press and hold the button on the trunk door to open it. Below are some relevant details about the Highlander: 1. Exterior Design: The exterior is stylish and noble, elegant and grand, featuring triangular headlights, a hexagonal angular front grille design, an integrated Toyota emblem, thick chrome decorations, fog lights embedded with chrome accents, and a slightly forward-leaning front-end design, giving the entire front face a fashionable and three-dimensional appearance. 2. Powertrain Configuration: It is equipped with two powertrain options: a 3.5L V6 engine paired with a 5-speed automatic manual transmission and a 2.7L L4 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. Both engines feature Toyota's exclusive Dual VVT-i technology, ACIS variable intake system, roller rocker arm structure, and other advanced technologies.

The Highlander's trunk opening is quite convenient, and I've used it many times. The most common way is to press the trunk icon button on the car key directly, and it opens automatically, provided the car is unlocked. If you're sitting inside the car, there's a small switch on the inner side of the driver's door panel—just press it to open, which is especially handy when you don't want to get out in the rain. There's also a button under the rear of the car; after parking, you can over and press it lightly to lift the tailgate. If equipped with the electric function, the tailgate rises slowly after operation, ensuring safety and avoiding hand injuries. To close it, simply press the button again or push it back manually. I should mention that in cold weather, the buttons might freeze, so carrying de-icer is useful. Overall, the design is very user-friendly, perfect for family trips and loading luggage.

There are multiple ways to open the Highlander's trunk. I enjoy trying new features: a quick press of the trunk button on the car key provides an instant response; the door control button on the driver's seat offers direct and convenient operation. Newer models support kick-sensor activation—simply perform a kicking motion under the rear bumper, even with your hands full. However, be mindful of battery issues; the key may malfunction when the battery is low, so regular replacement avoids awkward situations. Always ensure there are no pedestrians or obstacles nearby when opening—safety first. You can also adjust the tailgate height setting to accommodate garage height restrictions. This little trick makes daily use smoother.

Opening the trunk of the Highlander is very simple. Just press the tailgate button on your car key, and the door will lift up automatically. There's also a dedicated switch on the driver's side door panel for easy access. When parked, you can use the physical button located at the rear of the vehicle. To close it, simply push the trunk down or press the button again. New drivers should remember not to open it while driving - always ensure the vehicle is locked before operating.

Safely opening the trunk is a key point. When I drive my Highlander, I first ensure the car is parked steadily and unlocked. I use the key remote to open the trunk, avoiding standing behind the car to prevent injury from the rising power tailgate. After closing, always check if it's securely locked to prevent theft. Be cautious of items rolling out when operating on steep slopes to avoid affecting traffic. When carrying children, educate them to stay away from the tailgate area to reduce the risk of accidents. Developing good daily habits ensures safety.

What to do if the trunk won't open? I've experienced key button failure, often caused by weak key - replacing it solves the issue. If all switches don't work, it might be a blown fuse; check the headlight-related fuse in the car's fuse box and simply replace it. For frozen or damaged buttons, use the spare key to manually unlock the trunk. Older models without electric functions require manual lifting. Regularly clean and lubricate the lock mechanism to prevent sticking. Sharing with fellow car enthusiasts - these minor issues are easy to fix yourself.


