Where is the trunk release switch inside the Buick Regal?
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Buick Regal's trunk release switch is located as follows: 1. On the left front door, look upwards from the bottom, there is a trunk release button on the interior trim panel; 2. The central door lock on the left front door also functions as the trunk switch. Press and hold the unlock button on the left front door's central door lock for more than 3 seconds to open the trunk; 3. Pull down the decorative panel behind the center armrest of the rear seats, inside there is an emergency release handle. Pull it firmly to open the trunk. Here are some additional details about the Buick Regal: 1. In terms of body dimensions, the Buick Regal measures 4902mm in length, 1863mm in width, and 1456mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2829mm. 2. The new Regal uses General Motors' new engine lineup. The new 2.0T engine in the Regal delivers a maximum power output of 261 horsepower and a peak torque of 350 N·m. The 1.5T variant offers a maximum power output of 170 horsepower and a peak torque of 252 N·m.
I've been driving a Buick Regal for a while now. The trunk release button inside the car is located right under the driver's door armrest - you can easily reach a round button there. I remember spending quite some time figuring it out when I first used the car, but later realized the placement is actually quite logical. While driving, you don't need to turn your head and get distracted - just reach over and press it to pop open the trunk. If it doesn't respond, it might be a battery issue or poor contact. You can try the release button on the remote key or check the fuse. Regularly clean around the button to prevent dust buildup that might cause sticking. Some model versions may have slight differences - for example, newer models integrate this function into the touchscreen menu - but it becomes much easier to find once you get used to it. I recommend familiarizing yourself with these functions when you first get in the car, so you won't be flustered during emergencies when you have lots of luggage to handle.