Where is the trunk emergency escape switch button located?

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McWalker
07/30/25 8:59am
The trunk emergency escape switch button is located in a small black box on the upper part of the trunk lid. Opening this small box reveals the trunk escape device. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Trunk escape button: Due to the increasing frequency of traffic accidents, many manufacturers have designed this button for safety. In emergencies, especially when trapped inside the vehicle, one can use this escape button to exit through the trunk, which can be life-saving in critical situations. 2. There are several types of escape devices: 1 Pull-wire or pull-ring escape device: Usually, there is a pull-wire or pull-ring on the trunk lid, and some even use self-luminous materials, making it easy for the owner to find in the very dark environment of the trunk. There is no difficulty in operation; just pull it hard to open the trunk. 2 Cover-type escape device: There is usually a cover plate that needs to be pried open when in use, and then the lock core can be flicked open with a finger to pop open the trunk. 3 Hidden escape device: The opening device is usually hidden in a small hole and requires auxiliary tools such as a key to operate.
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