Where is the trunk switch of the Roewe i6max located?
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The trunk switch of the Roewe i6max is located under the small storage compartment on the left side of the steering wheel. Remote key outside the car: The way to open the trunk outside the car is through the remote key. Simply press the raised car trunk symbol on the car key to activate the opening button and open the trunk. Some car models may not have a dedicated trunk opening button on the remote key; in such cases, pressing the unlock button will open the trunk. Internal control switch: The internal control switches for opening the trunk include button-type and lever-type. The position of the button-type switch may vary depending on the manufacturer and car model, but it is generally located on the left side of the steering wheel or in the central control area. For example, in the case of the Sagitar, its trunk button is mostly located on the door. Some car models do not use a button to open the trunk but instead use a lever, which is usually located on the lower left side of the driver's seat or the lower left side of the steering wheel.
As someone who has driven the Roewe i6 Max for several years, I find the trunk switch location quite easy to locate. There's a round button on the inner side of the driver's door panel near the armrest—just press it to open. The car key also has a trunk icon button; holding it for two seconds does the trick. Alternatively, you can simply walk to the rear of the car, where there's a small touch-sensitive area under the trunk lid—a light tap with your hand will pop it open. It took me some time to figure it out when I first got the car, but once I got used to it, the design felt very user-friendly. Especially in parking lots, using the key remote is super convenient. I remember one time when I came back from shopping with both hands full—opening the trunk with the key was a lifesaver. If none of these methods work, check the battery or refer to the illustrated owner's manual. Overall, the Roewe i6 Max's switch layout prioritizes practicality, and after a few tries, it becomes second nature.