Where is the trunk switch of Volkswagen Jetta?
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New Jetta's trunk switch is located on the driver's door panel, with a button marked with a trunk symbol being the trunk switch. Here are the specific details about the new Jetta's trunk: 1. The new Volkswagen Jetta has an electric trunk switch, which can be opened via the button on the driver's door panel. In the ignition-off state, it opens with a single press, while when the car is just started, it requires holding the button for 3 seconds to open. Alternatively, the trunk can also be opened directly by twisting the trunk key into the trunk lock. 2. The dimensions of the new Volkswagen Jetta's trunk are 1000mm in width, 590mm in height, and 1040mm in depth, with a volume of 466L. The trunk space is relatively large, meeting daily family storage needs. The driver can open the trunk for others via the door panel button without having to get out of the car. There is a trunk light inside, making it convenient for the owner to take or place luggage at night. The onboard tools have designated placement areas to avoid rattling noises caused by loose items. However, the lining material is quite hard, making it resistant to denting or deformation even when heavy objects are placed on it.
I'm quite familiar with the trunk switch of the Volkswagen Jetta, as I've been driving this car for several years. The switches are mainly located in two places: first, when sitting in the driver's seat, look to the left under the dashboard, there's a small button with a trunk icon or similar symbol—just press it to open the trunk; second, on the remote key, there's a trunk unlock button—a light press is quite convenient. Some newer models also have an external button under the emblem on the trunk lid. If it doesn't open, it might be due to a dead battery or a blown fuse, like what I encountered last time—just check the corresponding position in the fuse box. Remember not to force it open, as it can easily damage the parts. These small details are very practical for daily parking or loading, and I often recommend friends to start by looking for the interior button first.