Where is the trunk switch on the Haval H2?
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There is a trunk switch located under the left side of the driver's seat, and the trunk lid can also be opened using the remote key. Here are some relevant details: 1. The Haval H2 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine (model code GW4G15B). This engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW, peak torque of 210Nm, with maximum power achieved at 5600 rpm and peak torque available between 2200-4500 rpm. 2. The engine features dual VVT technology and multi-point fuel injection, with an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It's paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The dual-clutch transmission offers fast gear shifts and high transmission efficiency, making it particularly suitable for pairing with small-displacement turbocharged engines. The Haval H2 uses MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link independent rear suspension.
There are actually several ways to open the trunk of a Haval H2. Last time I helped my neighbor find it, the most common method was the trunk button on the car key—just press and hold to open it. Another way is to look for a button on the driver’s side door panel, usually with a rear car icon, and press it. If you can’t find the button, don’t worry—just go to the lower center of the tailgate, where there’s a recessed handle. Insert your finger and pull it; you’ll feel a ‘click’ sound, and it will open. Last time I tried, the trunk wouldn’t open simply because the doors were locked—just unlock them and try again. By the way, some higher-end models have a foot-activated sensor hidden under the trunk—maybe your car has this feature.
I've been driving this car for five years, and there's a trick to the trunk release position. After unlocking with the central locking system, just feel for the soft rubber button in the middle of the license plate lights on the trunk – press it and it pops right open, very convenient. There are three places inside the car to open it: the button panel below the steering wheel, the side of the driver's door armrest, and the traditional keyhole. Don't forget the small switch on the key fob either, though you need to hold it for two seconds to work. I remember some owners complaining about it not opening before – turns out they weren't pressing the unlock button long enough. The new models have moved it next to the wiper controls now, have a look there.