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What is the part above the car trunk called?

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McAlexis
07/29/2025, 07:17:12 PM

The part above the car trunk is called the trunk lid. The trunk is usually located at the rear of the vehicle. Early designs featured an external rack at the rear of the vehicle for attaching luggage. Later designs integrated the storage area into the body, eventually becoming more streamlined. The main storage compartment is typically positioned at the end of the vehicle opposite the engine. Here are the reasons why the trunk may not open and their solutions: 1. Linkage rod or lock cylinder issue: If you frequently use a key to open the trunk lid, the linkage rod may be broken, and you should go to a repair shop to open it. If you always use a remote control to open the trunk lid, the lock cylinder may be dirty or rusty. Spraying a rust remover into the lock cylinder a few times can help open it. 2. Not unlocked: The trunk may be difficult to open if it hasn't been unlocked with the remote key. Before attempting to open it, press the unlock button on the key or check if the key battery is dead. 3. Mechanical component failure: The trunk itself may have issues, such as a broken wire or other trunk-related problems preventing it from opening.

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StHarmony
08/15/2025, 09:40:27 PM

Every time I open the trunk to load luggage, the metal or plastic part on top is called the trunk lid, often simply referred to as the 'lid' by many. It's quite important—you need to open and close it steadily, otherwise a loud 'bang' might annoy the neighbors. There's a sealing strip underneath the lid to prevent rainwater from seeping in. If it gets old and cracks, the inside of the car can get damp. In winter, be careful of ice buildup; forcing it open can cause deformation. I installed a small light on mine, which makes grabbing things at night much easier. Overall, this design makes daily car use hassle-free, and with regular maintenance checks on the locks and hinges, it can last for many more years.

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VonTheo
10/18/2025, 03:56:51 AM

As a novice driver, I was initially confused about what to call the thing on the back of the trunk. Later, a friend told me it's called the trunk lid, which sounds quite intuitive. After driving more, I've noticed you need to open and close it gently to avoid scratching the paint, which would look terrible. Different car models have vastly different lid designs—some have sleek, sporty lines with built-in spoilers that look stylish and keep dust out. When closing, just press it lightly; too much force can damage the springs. Also, avoid overloading the trunk to prevent deforming the lid, as repairs can be a hassle. Learning these little tips saves a lot of trouble.

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SanMaya
12/01/2025, 03:32:32 AM

After driving for so many years, the simple part on the back can just be called the trunk lid. It's basically a movable panel for easy access to luggage. When using it, be careful not to slam it shut forcefully to avoid loosening parts and causing rattling noises. The material is generally lightweight and durable. If you find it won’t close or feels loose, check if the hinges are rusty. I usually keep a toolbox underneath in my car, so the lid opens and closes smoothly, saving time. For safety, the lid comes with a lock for theft prevention—don’t forget to lubricate and maintain it regularly to extend its lifespan. After all, these small details matter when using the car daily.

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McMolly
01/21/2026, 10:08:11 PM

I often enjoy chatting about cars with my friends, and we all refer to the part above the trunk as the trunk lid. It's quite practical in design, with aerodynamic considerations to reduce wind noise and save fuel. Sometimes, there are light strips or hooks on the inner side of the lid, adding functionality. Daily maintenance mainly involves cleaning surface dirt to prevent paint corrosion. When traveling with kids, the lid is opened and closed frequently, so the sturdiness of the material is crucial. It's not expensive to replace and quite convenient, and there's a lot of fun in adjusting small accessories yourself. Overall, it significantly enhances the quality of life.

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ChloeAnn
04/17/2026, 10:13:07 PM

I think the part above the trunk is called the trunk lid, but the name may vary depending on the car. It's not just for opening and closing; it also integrates cameras or sensors, which are commonly used in smart cars nowadays. I was curious and looked up its history—older cars had simpler lids, while modern ones are optimized to be lighter and more rust-resistant. When closing it, just press down gently; being too rough can damage the hinges. The sealing strips around the edges of the lid should be replaced regularly to keep the interior dry. From a safety perspective, the lid's design during a collision can reduce debris scattering, and the materials used balance durability with aesthetics.

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