
Fista's trunk can be activated by carrying the car key near the trunk for about 5 seconds after the car has been locked for 15 seconds, and the trunk will open automatically. The smart trunk is equipped with a sensor underneath that allows it to open or close via sensing. Here are some details about the smart trunk: 1. The sensor in the smart trunk is a device that receives signals or stimuli and responds, converting the measured physical or chemical quantity into another corresponding output. 2. The design purpose of the smart trunk is to allow the trunk to be opened without manually pressing a button when carrying items.

Setting up the Fista's hands-free trunk feature is actually quite straightforward. As someone who drives to work every day, I've figured it out after trying a few times. First, you need to unlock the car with the key fob on you—don't leave it too far away. Then, stand behind the trunk, roughly in the area below the rear bumper, and give a quick, gentle kick with your foot, sweeping it past like a motion—not too hard or too slow. If it doesn't respond, the system might be disabled, so check the infotainment screen in the car. Usually, you'll find the 'Smart Kick' option under the Vehicle Settings menu in the Convenience Features. Once enabled, test it with a couple of kicks, and it should work most of the time. Avoid uneven ground, as it might cause unreliable detection. I once had it fail on a rainy day, so keeping the sensor area clean helps. With regular use and a bit of practice, it becomes second nature.

I'm quite familiar with automotive technology. The hands-free trunk opening system operates based on sensor-detected motions. First, ensure the vehicle is unlocked and the key is nearby for signal reception. Access the vehicle settings menu in the central control system, locate the opening option, and enable the kick-to-open feature. During testing, stand at an appropriate position behind the vehicle and perform a quick scanning motion with your foot beneath the center of the rear bumper, avoiding excessive proximity that might cause interference. This system uses radar to detect foot movement range - sensitivity is factory-calibrated but remember to monitor key fob battery levels. Unresponsiveness may occur due to environmental interference (e.g., rain affecting detection accuracy), so we recommend operating in dry conditions and conducting multiple tests to establish proper usage habits. Overall, it's a convenient and efficient solution for quick item access.

Setting up the Fista's smart trunk is straightforward. With the key nearby and the car unlocked, approach the trunk and swiftly kick the area beneath the rear bumper without hesitation. If unsuccessful, enter the vehicle to enable the smart function option in the settings. A beep typically indicates successful activation. Test it a few times to ensure natural movements and accurate positioning. Perform this on level ground, avoiding slopes. Refer to the user manual for any further guidance.

As a cautious driver, I emphasize safety first when setting up the hands-free trunk. Park the car on level ground, keep the key with you, stand at the rear while maintaining a safe distance to avoid tripping. Quickly swipe your foot under the rear bumper to activate the function, which requires enabling the system in the central control settings. After successful setup, test it but avoid crowded areas to minimize accidents. If it malfunctions, don’t panic—open the trunk manually and troubleshoot or check the battery and maintain the equipment. Have a technician inspect it regularly to ensure proper functionality and avoid malfunctions while driving.

The Elantra Sport's hands-free trunk setup is user-friendly. Step 1: Approach the car with the key to unlock. Step 2: Access the central control settings menu to enable the kick sensor. Step 3: Stand behind the vehicle with the key in your pocket, swiftly and naturally sweep your foot under the rear bumper with moderate motion—success triggers automatic trunk opening. Common issues: Overly hasty movements or incorrect positioning may require a few attempts to find the right rhythm. Performance may be affected in rainy conditions; it's recommended to operate in dry environments. The system defaults to 'on'—regular testing, maintenance, and cleaning the sensor area enhance durability. Overall, it's an effortless and efficient feature.


