Why can't the trunk of the Sagitar be opened?

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LaKai
07/29/25 3:25pm
Remote control failure is likely due to dead batteries, poor contact in the remote control circuit, or damage to the antenna of the car's remote transmitter. In such cases, it's best to visit a repair shop for maintenance. The Sagitar does not have an interior trunk release switch designed inside the car, so the trunk can only be opened manually from the outside or small items can be retrieved through the pass-through channel from the rear seats. It is said that this design is for anti-theft purposes. There are several ways to open the trunk: 1. Manual unlocking: There is a soft rubber handle under the lower edge of the Volkswagen logo on the trunk. Gently lifting it will open the trunk. Of course, this can only be done when the entire car is unlocked. 2. Using the key directly: Press and hold the trunk unlock button in the middle of the remote key for 2 seconds, and the trunk will automatically unlock and lift. This method can open the trunk even if the entire car is not unlocked.
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