Where is the trunk switch of the Roewe ei6 max?

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SanSkylar
08/29/25 2:28am
Roewe ei6's trunk switch is located under the small storage compartment on the left side of the steering wheel. Simply press the trunk switch to open the trunk. Method to open the trunk with the key: Remote key control for the trunk is the most commonly used method for most car owners to open the trunk. The method is very simple: just press the trunk opening button on the car key. For models equipped with a smart key, as long as the remote key is within a certain range (usually about 1 meter), pressing the switch on the trunk will directly open it. Function of the trunk: The trunk of a car, as the name suggests, is the place where spare items are stored and goods are loaded. The trunk usually contains the car's spare tire, emergency kit, onboard tool kit, warning triangle, fire extinguisher, car refrigerator, and the emergency release cable for the fuel tank cap.
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DiBrynlee
09/10/25 7:13am
I remember spending some time locating the trunk switch when I first started driving the Roewe ei6 MAX. It's actually quite easy to find—there's a dedicated button on the driver's side door armrest; just press it to open. Additionally, the remote key has a trunk icon—hold it for a second or two to open remotely, which is very convenient. When carrying shopping bags, I often use the key method to avoid bending down. If the button malfunctions, it might be due to contact issues or weak battery—simply replacing the key battery should fix it. Beginners are advised to check the manual's diagrams and ensure the engine is off before opening the trunk for safety. Overall, the design is reasonable, and with a few tries, you'll get used to it—don’t waste effort searching randomly like I did at first.
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