
The reason why the tailgate of the Boyue cannot open may be due to a malfunction of the linkage rod or lock cylinder, or the tailgate being jammed by foreign objects. Linkage rod or lock cylinder malfunction: If you frequently use a key to open the tailgate, the inability to open it may be due to a broken linkage rod, requiring repair at a service center. If you usually use a remote control to open the tailgate, the issue might be caused by dirt or rust in the lock cylinder. Spraying rust remover into the lock cylinder to clean the dirt or rust can resolve the problem. Tailgate being jammed: Inspect the gaps around the tailgate to see if it is blocked by foreign objects. Driving to a service center to remove the obstruction can solve the issue.

I've dealt with many similar issues before. The inability to open the tailgate of a Boyue usually stems from a few key reasons: Most likely, it's a mechanical issue, such as the latch being jammed by an object or rusted hinges preventing it from popping open. Alternatively, it could be an electrical fault, like a weak signal due to a depleted remote key battery, a short circuit in the switch or wiring harness. Additionally, a blown fuse can interrupt the entire circuit, making it most effective to check the vehicle's fuse box in such cases. On the Boyue, certain configurations like the power tailgate may also experience false triggers from sensors or software bugs causing accidental locks. In daily use, I recommend first manually testing if the unlock button works properly when encountering this issue. If the vehicle is unlocked but the tailgate still won't open, try tapping the lock area to eliminate any jamming, then check the battery and fuses. Safety first—if the problem persists, seek professional repair promptly to avoid damaging more components by forcing it open. Regularly clearing out clutter in the trunk can reduce the risk of latch jams, as the trunk is a frequently used area.

As a long-term owner of a Boyue, I've also experienced issues with the tailgate malfunctioning. One time, items in the trunk shifted and jammed the lock, but it was fine after clearing them out; another time, the remote key had low battery, and replacing the battery fixed it. Additionally, cold weather can freeze metal components or aging wiring might cause the tailgate to stick. My advice is, don't panic if it won't open—first make sure the car is fully unlocked, then check for any obstructions around the trunk edges and try pressing the unlock button manually. For routine maintenance, I make it a habit to check the key battery and tailgate hinges every six months, adding some lubricant to prevent rust. These simple steps can significantly reduce the chance of malfunctions. If you can't resolve it yourself, it's best to visit a 4S shop for them to inspect the electric system or sensors with professional tools. Driving safety is no trivial matter—don't let small issues turn into big troubles.

My friend who drives a Boyue often complains that the tailgate won't open. Simply put, it's usually either something blocking the lock or an electrical issue. For example, objects in the trunk might be obstructing the latch, or the key fob battery might be dead and unable to send signals. Other common faults include blown fuses causing circuit breaks or poor wire connections. I remind them to first check themselves: see if the car is unlocked, try manually pulling the release knob to see if it moves; if that doesn't work, test the key fob battery or try using the mechanical key. Regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent most issues, as car parts naturally wear out over time. Proper handling usually resolves the problem.


