
The Cruze does not have an interior trunk switch. You can only manually press the switch located at the rear of the trunk or use the remote control to open the trunk. Press and hold the remote control to open the trunk. The dimensions of the Cruze are 4666 mm in length, 1807 mm in width, and 1460 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. The Cruze is a compact car launched by Chevrolet. The side profile of the car is made very three-dimensional through the use of lines. From the side, the car has a front-low and rear-high stance, presenting a sense of sporty dive. To meet the different needs of consumers, this car also offers a sedan version and a hatchback version.

As a long-term owner of a Cruze, I find the trunk release locations quite straightforward, with three common spots: First, on the remote key fob – there's a button marked with a trunk icon; press and hold to pop the trunk automatically. Second, on the driver's side door panel, usually near the door handle or the edge of the storage compartment – a light press does the trick. Third, beneath the trunk lid near the license plate – a small release that opens with a finger pull when unlocked. The key fob is most frequently used, but if the dies (e.g., after two years or more), the door panel switch serves as a reliable backup. Don’t forget to periodically check the key fob battery and the car’s unlock status to avoid switch failures causing hassles. Also, for different model years, locations might slightly vary – post-2015 key fobs, for instance, may have the button on the side. Always consult the manual at purchase for confirmation, and avoid unnecessary fiddling in daily use. Maintaining these habits can help reduce avoidable repair costs.

If you're new to the Cruze like me, don't panic when looking for the trunk switch. The most common location is on the car key—just press the button with the trunk icon to open it. Inside the car, there's a small button near the window on the left door. Alternatively, there's also a physical switch under the rear hatch. The key switch is the most convenient, but it may fail if the is aging. In that case, first confirm the car is unlocked, then try the door switch or manually release the latch. Don't worry about complexity—most of the time, just using the key will suffice. Be gentle when pressing the button to avoid excessive wear. Replacing the key battery is simple; you can do it yourself by opening the key. Keep these areas clean to prevent dust from affecting operation—it's super intuitive, and you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.

The location of the trunk switch is crucial for safe driving. On the Cruze, it's typically found on the remote key, near the driver's door, or under the trunk lid. The key button is safest for external operation; the door panel switch offers convenient in-car access. Always ensure the car is unlocked before operating to avoid mid-operation malfunctions. Avoid opening the trunk on highways to prevent instability, and at night, take an extra moment to check your surroundings. Regularly inspect the remote and replace it every two years for worry-free use.

I know a bit about car details. The Cruze trunk switch is divided into two types: electronic and mechanical. The button on the key connects to a wireless module; the button on the door panel is a hard-wired switch; there's also a manual release switch under the trunk lid. The circuit is protected by a fuse. If none of them respond, check the key or the fuse in the fuse box, which is located in the engine compartment fuse box. Be careful not to force it during operation to avoid damaging the connectors.

What to do if the trunk switch cannot be found? Common locations include the remote key icon button, door panel side button, and the switch under the trunk lid. If there is no response, first check if the car is unlocked; then check if the remote is low, which is easy to replace; or if a fuse is blown, requiring opening the fuse box for replacement. The location may vary by model year, such as older models having the key button on the front and newer models on the side. It is recommended to test the switch function monthly for timely maintenance to avoid jamming. If there are any abnormalities, visit a professional shop to check the circuit.


