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Where is the trunk switch of the Haval H2?

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MacJace
07/29/25 7:09pm

The trunk switch of the Haval H2 is located at the lower left side of the driver's seat, and the trunk lid can also be opened using the remote key. The Haval H2 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand. This model features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. The Haval H2 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, with the engine code GW4G15B. This engine delivers a maximum power of 110 kW and a peak torque of 210 Nm. It is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

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AlexanderAnn
08/14/25 1:24pm

In my daily driving of the Haval H2, the trunk switch is mainly located in three places. The most common one is on the driver's side door panel, near the window control buttons, where there's a button with a trunk icon—pressing it unlocks the trunk. Another is on the remote key; holding down the trunk button allows remote opening. There's also an external handle on the trunk lid itself—pressing or pulling it directly unlocks the trunk. These designs are quite user-friendly, making it easy to operate quickly when parking or loading items. If the switch doesn’t work, it might be because the vehicle isn’t unlocked or the battery is low; check the key fob battery and the door lock status. Regularly cleaning these switch areas prevents dust buildup. Overall, the locations are well-placed and easy to find—new drivers should practice a few times to get familiar.

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LeEthan
10/15/25 3:34am

The trunk switch location of the Haval H2 is really not hard to find. When opening the car door, notice the button on the left door panel marked with a small suitcase icon—pressing it opens the trunk. The key fob button is even more convenient, allowing you to open it remotely. There's also a handle switch on the trunk itself for manual unlocking. I often encounter friends asking about the location—I recommend trying the key first. If it malfunctions, it might be due to a blown fuse in the box under the steering wheel or poor wiring contact. When operating, press gently to avoid damaging the switch components, which could increase repair costs. Regular maintenance, like keeping water away from the switch area, can extend its lifespan.

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ColemanLynn
11/28/25 4:25am

To locate the trunk switch for the Haval H2, it is typically found in the button area on the driver's door panel or on the remote key with a trunk button. The handle on the trunk lid is also a switch point. Unlock the vehicle before operating it. I've tried these spots and got the hang of it quickly. If it doesn't work, check if the vehicle is in a locked state. It's simple and convenient, so beginners need not worry.

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