Where is the trunk switch located on the old Audi A6?

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LaNolan
07/30/25 1:41am
Audi A6's trunk switch is located in the middle of the rear license plate. The specific position is inside the groove right below the four rings. Three methods to open the trunk of Audi A6: Directly open with the remote key: The remote key can also open the trunk (after the engine is turned off and the key is pulled out). Press and hold the "car logo" button in the center of the remote key for 3 seconds (the one between the unlock and lock buttons), and the trunk will automatically unlock, but it won't open directly. You still need to lift it manually. Open with the mechanical key: There is a keyhole above the license plate. Insert the key, turn it to unlock, and then lift the trunk lid. Press the unlock button directly: Press the unlock button directly (in the middle of the rear license plate), and the trunk will also unlock and open. Precautions for using the trunk: Be cautious when closing the trunk lid to ensure no one is between the lid and the trunk to avoid injury. After closing the trunk lid, check whether it is properly closed and locked to prevent the lid from suddenly opening while driving. The closed trunk lid should be flush with the surrounding body.
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