
The trunk switch of MG6 is located above the license plate. Here is an introduction about the trunk of MG6: Switch: When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, press and hold the unlock button on the remote key for more than 2 seconds. Or press the unlock switch on the trunk lid. The trunk switch of MG6 is above the license plate. Gently push up the middle of the license plate with a little force to open it. Capacity: Thanks to the hatchback design, the trunk of MG6 opens at a larger angle than ordinary sedans, providing a more practical trunk space than typical three-box cars. The trunk volume of MG6 is 424 liters. When the rear seats are folded down, the trunk volume can reach 1170 liters.

During my time driving the MG6, the most frequently used feature for opening the trunk is the small button with a trunk icon on the remote key—just press it to unlock the trunk lid. There's also a button conveniently located near the driver's seat door handle inside the car for easy operation. Additionally, under the rear trunk lid, there's a small pull tab that, when lifted, allows manual unlocking with the key, which is very useful in emergencies. When driving out, the trunk switch is automatically disabled upon locking the car, enhancing safety and preventing accidental operations. If you can't find the button, first check if the key's battery is dead and try replacing it to see if it works. For new drivers, it's best to refer to the owner's manual for detailed illustrations or consult maintenance staff at the 4S store. Overall, it's very user-friendly.

As an experienced driver, I've noticed the MG6's trunk switch is thoughtfully designed, with main controls located on the key fob and the driver's door panel button. Don't overlook maintenance during use: the switch area tends to accumulate dust which may affect sensitivity - regular cleaning with a soft cloth suffices. If malfunction occurs, it might be due to a blown fuse in the wiring system; check the fuse box located under the dashboard. Always prioritize safety by ensuring the vehicle is parked and turned off before operation. A premium feature worth mentioning is the kick-to-open function - try waving your foot near the rear bumper to test sensor response, though this may not be available in all trim levels.

Finding the MG6 trunk switch is actually quite simple. Just press the button on the remote key. While driving, there's also a switch button near the driver's door trim or the center console for direct operation. Under the rear lid, there's a hidden pull handle – a firm tug will open the trunk door. Remember not to touch the switch while driving; operate it only after parking to ensure safety. If the button isn't working, try checking the battery or using an alternative method.

When driving the MG6, I prioritize safety. The trunk switch is mainly located on the key or the door panel button. Before operating, ensure the car is fully stopped to avoid accidental opening. If the switch gets stuck, check for poor contact or fuse issues; the fuse is located in the engine compartment. For long-term use, keep the switch area dry and clean. The trunk is supported by springs when open, so avoid using excessive force when closing it manually.


