Where is the trunk release cable located on the old Passat?
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The old Passat's trunk is electronically controlled and does not have a manual release handle. Relevant information about the Passat is as follows: 1. Introduction 1: The Volkswagen Passat has body dimensions of 4870mm in length, 1834mm in width, and 1472mm in height. The wheelbase of the new generation Passat reaches 2803mm. 2. Introduction 2: The Passat is a mid-size sedan designed by Volkswagen AG in Germany, classified as a B-segment car in Volkswagen's lineup. Since its debut in 1973, for over 40 years, the Volkswagen Passat has swept the global automotive market with its high safety standards, classic design, and top-tier manufacturing quality.
I'm very familiar with the trunk release cable location on older Passat models like the B5. It's typically hidden in the floor area near the driver's seat. If you crouch down and carefully look along the left door frame edge, you'll find a small pull ring or handle beneath the trim panel - just give it a gentle tug to open the trunk. However, older cars often develop issues like rusted or snapped cables causing trunk opening failures. Regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent this. I've seen owners waste hours not knowing the location - suggest checking if interior trim is covering the cable. Very old Passats might require removing decorative panels. The design is actually quite reasonable with the release at foot level for safety and convenience, but if problems occur, take your spare key to a professional shop rather than forcing it to avoid damage.