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Where is the trunk opening button on the Qoros 5?

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PiperAnn
07/29/25 12:48am
The trunk opening button on the Qoros 5 is located in: 1. On the central control panel, pressing the button can open the trunk; 2. On the remote key; 3. There is also a trunk opening button on the driver's door. Taking the 2019 Qoros 5 as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4600mm, width 1869mm, height 1658mm, wheelbase 2710mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. The 2019 Qoros 5 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197PS, maximum power of 145kW, maximum torque of 290Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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AylaMarie
08/12/25 10:24am
I've been driving the Qoros 5 for several years now, and the location of the trunk release button is actually quite intuitive. It's usually on the driver's door control panel, alongside the window adjustment buttons, with a small icon indicating the trunk. If you can't find it, check the key fob—there's also a trunk button on the remote. Press it once to unlock. Sometimes, there's an external button above the license plate at the rear of the car for convenient access from the outside. Remember, if the button isn't responsive, it might be due to dust buildup—just wipe it with a damp cloth. Leaving the trunk open while parked is dangerous, so always close it promptly after opening, especially in busy urban areas where rear safety is crucial. A few small DIY adjustments can make daily driving much more hassle-free.
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McElijah
10/01/25 8:04am
I'm a regular at car repairs. The trunk button for the Qoros 5 is usually located on the driver's side door panel, integrated with other buttons for easy access. Check the manual or try the key remote—press and hold the trunk button to pop it open. There's also a hidden button near the license plate frame at the rear; just bend down and press it. If the button occasionally doesn't respond, it might be due to low key battery or a blown fuse—simply replace the battery or use a multimeter to check the current. Safety first: ensure the car is completely stopped before opening the trunk, especially on slopes. These small details help prevent accidents.
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EvaAnn
11/15/25 3:02am
As a new owner of the Qoros 5, I was a bit confused about finding the trunk button, but luckily an experienced driver pointed it out. It's located among a row of buttons next to the driver's door handle, marked with a small car tail icon—just press it to open the trunk. The key fob also has a similar button; carrying it with you makes opening the trunk even quicker. If the button doesn't work, don't worry—it might just be a loose connection in the door panel, so it's best to have it checked at a service center. Always ensure no one is around before opening the trunk for safety.
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