
To replace the trunk switch of Haima S5, you can only go to a professional auto repair shop or 4S store and have the staff replace it for you. It is not possible to do it yourself. Firstly, you don't have the corresponding tools, and secondly, even if you have the tools, you wouldn't know how to replace it. Below is some relevant information about the Haima S5: 1. The trunk switch of Haima S5 is located at the lower left side of the steering wheel, right next to the headlight height adjustment button (there are a total of four buttons in this row, to the right of the rearview mirror adjustment). The headlight adjustment button is on the far left, and the trunk switch is to the right of the headlight adjustment button. The icon shows a car's trunk opening, and this button is the trunk switch. 2. The Haima S5 is positioned as a compact SUV. In terms of body dimensions, the length, width, and height are 4418x1823x1630mm, with a wheelbase of 2630mm. 3. There are two types of powertrains: The first type is equipped with a 1.5-liter inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT transmission, with a maximum power of 120KW and maximum torque of 223N·m. The second type is equipped with a 1.6-liter inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, with a maximum power of 90KW and maximum torque of 160N·m.

Replacing the trunk switch of a Haima S5 is actually not difficult. The first step is to locate the switch, which is usually found on the control panel to the left of the steering wheel in the driver's seat or near the button inside the tailgate. You'll need basic tools like a screwdriver and a small pry bar. To avoid any electrical hazards, it's best to turn off the vehicle's power before starting the operation. If the switch failure is due to oxidized contacts or water ingress causing poor connection, try cleaning it first—sometimes this can restore functionality. Next, gently pry open the trim around the switch with a screwdriver. When removing the old switch, carefully disconnect the wiring plug without pulling too hard to avoid damaging the harness. Then, plug in the new switch, ensuring it matches the correct model—original ones on the market cost around 50-100 RMB, while compatible brands are cheaper. Reinstall it and test whether the trunk can open. The whole process takes about half an hour, saving you money on repair shop fees. However, if you're unfamiliar with the wiring, it's advisable to check the vehicle manual or ask a friend for help to ensure safety and smooth operation.

I replaced this switch myself, and it only takes a few simple steps: First, go to the driver's cabin and locate the cover panel for the trunk button near the main driver's door, which usually has a small clip. Use a small screwdriver to gently pry open the cover panel, being careful not to use too much force to avoid scratching the interior. Then, unplug the wiring connector of the old switch—keep your hands steady to prevent bending the pins. Replace it with a new switch of the same model, which can be bought online for around 30-40 yuan, plug the connector back in, and reattach the cover panel. Finally, start the car to test the button's response. If it doesn't work, the connector might not be tight enough, or the switch itself could be faulty and needs replacement. The whole process takes at most 20 minutes. Remember to wear gloves to protect your hands, and beginners can refer to online tutorial videos for assistance. With the right tools, it's actually quite simple. Doing it yourself can save over 100 yuan in labor costs, which is totally worth it.

When replacing the trunk switch of the Haima S5, safety comes first: Be sure to turn off the engine and the vehicle's power supply before operation to avoid the risk of sparks caused by short circuits in the wiring. Locate the switch position on the driver's door panel or the upper side of the trunk, and ensure tools such as a screwdriver are ready. Gently pry open the trim panel. Before disconnecting the wiring harness, check for signs of corrosion at the electrical connection points—often caused by rainwater seepage leading to poor contact—clean them promptly to ensure the new switch functions stably. Test the switch after installation before starting the vehicle. If the task seems too difficult, it's advisable to visit a 4S dealership for professional technician assistance, ensuring peace of mind.


