
Opening the trunk can be done using the following buttons: Remote Key Outside the Car: The method to open the trunk from outside the car is through the remote key, which is also the most common way to open the trunk. 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 may also open the trunk. Additionally, some car models feature smart sensing keys, where the trunk can be opened by pressing the switch on the trunk as long as the remote key is within a certain range. Internal Control Switch: The internal control switch for opening the trunk includes button-type and lever-type options. 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.

Opening the trunk is simple! On the car remote key, you'll usually find a small trunk icon button—just press it. Inside the car, check the control area on the inner side of the driver's door, where there's often a button or lever to pop it open directly. Different models vary: SUVs often have an external button near the tailgate for direct access, while sedans typically rely on the key or door controls. Important reminder: Never open it while driving—it's too risky. If the key battery dies, use the mechanical key in the trunk lock for manual opening. Some newer models even feature sensor-based opening, like kicking under the car to auto-unlock—handy when your hands are full. Regularly maintain and inspect button contact points to avoid dust buildup affecting responsiveness.

To open the trunk, the most common method is to press the rear hatch symbol button on the car key. In the car, I often help my family load items, and the interior trunk button is usually located near the driver's side door—just press it to open easily. Some designs are more thoughtful, such as quick-access buttons on the rear doors for families with children. For safety, ensure the car is unlocked before opening the trunk, and always close it firmly, listening for the locking sound. Luxury cars may integrate kick-sensing features for more flexible operation. It's advisable to minimize using sensor components in rainy weather to prevent moisture-related malfunctions.

The trunk opening button is marked with an icon on the remote key. Inside the car, the button is located on the inner side of the driver's door—just press it once to open. A simple press is all it takes.


