What are the reasons why the hydraulic struts of a car trunk cannot hold up?
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The reasons why the hydraulic struts of a car trunk cannot hold up are: 1. The hydraulic strut pressure is too high, causing slight displacement of the original bolt position when closing the trunk; 2. Oil leakage from the hydraulic strut requires replacement of the strut; 3. Prolonged use of the hydraulic system leading to aging of the internal sealing ring. Solutions for a trunk that won't close include: 1. Lubricating and adjusting the trunk; 2. Cleaning the trunk's latch groove; 3. Replacing the spring rod with one of moderate stiffness; 4. Checking the trunk's control wiring for faults; 5. Replacing the trunk's hydraulic support struts. Trunk maintenance methods: 1. Use a brush to clean dirt when washing, including the edges and trough of the trunk; 2. 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, reducing the risk of contamination or damage.