What is the solution when the trunk won't close and keeps beeping?

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MacReese
07/29/25 11:03am
Here are the methods to deal with a trunk that won't close and keeps beeping: 1. Check if the trunk lock has reset: You can use the metal rod of a screwdriver to simulate the lock catch, press it horizontally upwards to see if it can lock. 2. If it won't lock: It means it hasn't reset, and you need to check the reason why it's not resetting. 3. If it can lock: You need to check the gap between the car lock and the lock catch fixed on the bottom door frame when locking. The gap may be too small, preventing the car lock from catching the lock catch. Adjusting the gap should solve the problem. Additional information: The reasons why a car trunk won't close are as follows: 1. The trunk switch is damaged. 2. There is a fault in the trunk control circuit. 3. The trunk hydraulic support rod is faulty, etc.
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