
The trunk can be opened by pressing the unlock button (marked with a trunk icon) on the driver's door handle. Below are the methods to open the trunk: 1. Open the trunk from inside the vehicle: When the trunk is closed, pull this switch for more than 1 second, and the trunk will automatically open to the preset maximum height. During the opening process, pulling this switch again will immediately and smoothly stop the trunk at its current position. 2. Open the trunk using the external switch: When the vehicle is unlocked, press the external trunk switch to open it. When the vehicle is locked, carry the valid smart key and press the external trunk switch to open it. During the trunk's movement, pressing the external switch will stop its current action.

The button to open the BYD trunk is usually on the smart key, marked with a luggage icon. Press it once to unlock and open. I often use this method myself—it's convenient and quick. If the key isn't handy, most BYD models have a small button near the door handle or on the center console; a press will automatically open the trunk. Note that button locations may vary slightly depending on the model—for example, the Han series places it on the driver's side, while the Tang series positions it on the edge of the dashboard. Always ensure the vehicle is parked and turned off before opening the trunk to avoid accidental closures. Also, if the key battery is low, response delays may occur, so it's recommended to replace the battery every six months. If the button malfunctions, check the fuse box or door lock status—often, simply cleaning dirt around the button will fix the issue. Overall, the remote key remains the most direct and efficient option for trunk access, hassle-free and reliable.

As a car enthusiast, I've noticed that the BYD trunk unlock mainly relies on the remote key button—just press the one marked with the trunk symbol. The in-car button is located by the door or in the central control area, and some newer models like the Dolphin even support a foot-sensing function, where a leg sweep under the rear of the car automatically opens the trunk. Regular maintenance is crucial; dust buildup on the buttons can cause poor contact, so gently wiping them with a cotton swab can prevent issues. If there's no response, first check the key's battery—try replacing it—or see if a fuse has blown, located in the box under the hood. Always ensure the engine is off when performing these checks to avoid driving interference. The BYD owner's manual is a treasure trove, specifying which page the buttons are on, so you can handle it yourself without unnecessary hassle.

To open the BYD trunk, simply press the trunk icon button on the smart key—it opens effortlessly with one press. For new models like the Yuan Plus, you can also control it by tapping the option on the central control screen or using voice commands for an instant response. Avoid keeping the key in your pocket to prevent accidental presses. The app's remote control serves as a backup—just tap the screen on the DiFan Assistant app. Troubleshooting is essential: wipe dirty buttons with a cloth, and replacing the key battery often fixes minor issues. Occasionally, the door-opening button might trigger the trunk, but the most reliable method is using the dedicated icon key on the key fob.


