Why Can't the Trunk Be Locked?
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The reasons why the trunk cannot be locked: 1. Overly stiff spring rods are used to allow the rear hatch to automatically rise after pressing the opening switch; 2. Mismatch between the closing limit rubber block and the locking mechanism; 3. Malfunction in the trunk control circuit; 4. Failure of the trunk hydraulic support rod. Essential items for the car trunk: 1. Spare tire—most cars come with one, some are full-size while others are compact; 2. Small jack and tool kit—without a jack, changing a tire would require waiting for roadside assistance. When organizing, ensure the jack and crank handle are stored together; 3. Tire pressure gauge and automatic air pump—most modern cars are equipped with tire pressure monitoring, making an automatic air pump a necessity for quick inflation; 4. Triangle warning sign—if the car breaks down on the road, the triangle warning sign should be placed about 150 meters behind the vehicle to alert approaching cars.