What are the reasons for a trunk not locking properly?

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DelAngelina
07/24/25 9:29pm
The reasons for a trunk not locking properly are: 1. The use of excessively stiff spring rods to enable the trunk lid to automatically rise when the opening switch is pressed; 2. Improper matching between the closing limit rubber block and the locking mechanism; 3. Malfunction in the trunk control circuit; 4. Failure of the trunk hydraulic support rods. The maintenance methods for the trunk are: 1. Use a brush to clean dirt during washing, including the edges and troughs of the trunk, followed by odor treatment after cleaning; 2. Use separate cargo bags to organize items systematically; 3. Lay a trunk mat to prevent dirt or liquids from entering and eroding the trunk surface, while also preventing items inside the trunk from sliding, thereby reducing the likelihood of contamination or damage.
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