
The trunk switch of the Tiguan L is located on the door panel of the driver's side door. Simply press it to operate. Below are the functions of a car trunk: 1. Complete tool kit configuration: The trunk typically contains standard equipment such as a spare tire, jack, headlight tools, warning triangle, and first aid kit. While these items are standard on most vehicles, some models may lack certain components. Notably, the warning triangle and first aid kit are essential as they relate to driving safety and emergency assistance. 2. Luggage storage net: When driving, small or fragile items can be difficult to secure. Even when arranged neatly, they may become disorganized during transit or potentially damaged. A trunk equipped with a luggage storage net eliminates these concerns and prevents unnecessary losses. 3. Trunk partition: Most hatchbacks, SUVs, and some MPVs come with an original factory-installed partition in the trunk area, with pre-designed installation points. The partition serves multiple purposes: it aids in safe reversing even without a rearview camera by providing visual reference points, and during emergency braking, it prevents luggage from entering the passenger compartment and causing injury to occupants.

I've been driving the Tayron SUV for over a year, and the trunk switch operation is very straightforward. The most common method is using the remote key—there's a trunk icon on the button, and pressing it automatically opens the tailgate. When approaching the car, if it's a high-end version with keyless entry, touching the sensor area below the trunk handle can also open it. To close the trunk, simply pull down the lid or use the close button. The interior button is conveniently located on the driver's door panel or the center console. The trunk space is spacious and thoughtfully designed, making it highly practical for loading luggage or shopping. I recommend checking the switch position for smooth operation before parking each time to prevent dust from affecting functionality. The Tayron's overall safety system is also linked to the trunk, such as flashing lights as a prompt after unlocking. Familiarizing yourself with the car's layout makes it easy for beginners to get started, with design considerations focused on safety, such as preventing accidental engine starts or closures.

As a female car owner, opening the Tayron's trunk is super convenient. Just press the remote key to open it automatically, making it easy to load shopping bags. If equipped with the foot sensor function, simply swipe your foot under the rear bumper to open it without reaching out. The exterior button is located below the trunk lid—just press it to open, and gently pull down to close. Inside the car, the button is conveniently placed on the left door handle or center console. Safety-wise, the trunk features a buffer design to prevent sudden closure and avoid pinching hands. Keep it dry when using in rainy weather or garages to prevent button malfunctions. As someone who often travels with kids, this design makes life easier, and the spacious trunk can hold plenty of items.

The trunk switch of the Tayron relies on an electronic control unit for functionality. There are multiple operation methods: press the trunk icon button on the key remote; when the vehicle is unlocked, touch the external handle switch button to unlock; interior control buttons are located on the driver's side door area or central panel. For the version, a foot sensor is positioned below the rear of the vehicle—the standard action is a backward kick to activate. These functions are connected to the trunk lock module via wiring, ensuring the engine is off or in Park (P) mode during operation to prevent accidents. Core components include micro switches and relays, designed for simplicity and reliability to adapt to various scenarios.

When driving the Tayron, I find the trunk switch quite practical, but is also important. The basic operation involves using the key or button, and manually pulling down the lid when closing. If the switch becomes unresponsive, it might be due to weak batteries or a stuck button—try cleaning the contacts. Check the fuse to ensure proper electrical flow. Avoid placing heavy items in the trunk that could damage the switch, and regularly clean dust to maintain functionality. The Tayron's design facilitates daily use, such as one-touch opening for loading items during shopping or trips. It's recommended to integrate with the vehicle's security system for smoother operation after unlocking.

What I appreciate most about driving the Tanyue is the convenience of the trunk switch. When loading large luggage, pressing the remote button opens it directly, eliminating the need to bend over and fumble. The external button is ergonomically placed, opening with a simple touch; the in-car switch is positioned within easy reach of the driver, ensuring safe operation. The spacious trunk, combined with the switch functionality, makes travel more comfortable. I often use the remote to open it in parking lots to save time. Compared to other models, the Tanyue's switch responds quickly and is durable, performing well even in sub-zero winter temperatures. Regular checks are essential to prevent minor issues from affecting the user experience.


