Which button unlocks the trunk inside the car?
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The trunk unlock button is a symbol for opening the trunk of a car. Here is some relevant information about the vehicle trunk: Maintenance: Keep the vehicle trunk clean. Use the mesh pockets on both sides correctly. Most cars are equipped with these to store items that are prone to rolling, such as flashlights and small fire extinguishers. They don't take up much space, but it's not recommended to pile them together, as items may fall out of the mesh pockets due to bumps during driving. Precautions: Flammable and explosive items are prohibited. The interior of the car is a relatively enclosed space, and the temperature inside can become very high after being exposed to the sun in summer. Flammable and explosive items stored in the trunk may spontaneously ignite or explode due to the high temperature.
After driving for so many years, I've seen trunk button placements in all sorts of locations. The most common is among that row of control buttons on the driver's door panel—right next to the window switch, there's a little car-with-raised-rear icon that's the one. Some cars like to hide it on that black instrument panel below the steering wheel, or in front of the center armrest between the seats. I remember that time driving my friend's newly bought electric car—they straight up made the button a touch control integrated into the big screen menu, had me searching for ages. If you really can't find it, don't force it; flip through the manual in the glove box, or as a last resort, just long-press the trunk button on the key fob.