What Are the Symptoms of a Faulty Trunk Lock Mechanism?
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Here is the relevant introduction about the symptoms of a faulty trunk lock mechanism: Continuous car horn honking: The main driver's door, passenger door, rear door, front hood lock, and trunk lock of the vehicle. After parking, due to improper closure or damage to the lock mechanism switch, poor contact may occur. This can trigger the anti-theft system alarm after locking the car. It is necessary to check the switch status of the four doors, engine hood, and trunk lid, and perform repairs or replacements if needed. Warning light on the dashboard: The normal state is that the light turns on when the power is connected. If it turns off after three to four seconds, it indicates that the engine is normal. If the light remains on after the engine starts, it indicates an engine malfunction, and it is necessary to check if it is related to a faulty trunk lock.