What is the reason why the Bentley spare key cannot open the trunk?
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Bentley spare key cannot open the trunk is either a car key problem or a trunk lock problem. The following are the specific reasons: Trunk lock problem: There is a button next to the driver's seat that can mechanically open the trunk. If it does not work, it means there is a problem with the trunk lock. At this time, you can check the condition of the trunk through the emergency escape passage in the rear seat. If the lock is just entangled with debris, you can loosen it yourself. If there is no obvious foreign object blocking the unlocking, it is recommended to go to a repair shop to find a professional for repair. If the button next to the driver's seat can light up, it indicates a remote control problem. Car key problem: The car key has insufficient power, resulting in a weak signal and the receiver not receiving the signal. Just replace the car key battery. It is recommended to go to a repair shop for repair.
Last time I helped a friend with a similar situation, his Bentley's spare key couldn't open the trunk. It turned out to be mainly three issues. The spare key was out of battery, especially keys that haven't been used for a long time are more prone to losing power, making it difficult to even open the door, let alone the trunk. Secondly, the key wasn't fully matched; some spare keys only have the door-opening function recorded, as manufacturers intentionally restrict trunk access to prevent theft. Another issue is the sensor location; Bentley's trunk sensor area is below the license plate frame, so the key needs to be pressed right against that spot to be detected. It's recommended to first try replacing the CR2032 coin battery. If that doesn't work, you'll need to use the master key to rematch the permissions, a task that requires a visit to the 4S shop for a computer program update.