Why does a Ford car display 'bootopen'?

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DeVincent
07/29/25 11:18pm
When a Ford car displays 'bootopen', it indicates that the vehicle's trunk door is not properly closed. Below are the specific reasons why the trunk may not close: 1. Debris in the latch slot: If there is debris in the trunk latch slot, it needs to be cleaned out thoroughly. 2. Damaged trunk lock hook: If the trunk lock hook is damaged or deformed, it may obstruct the trunk latch slot. The trunk lock hook should be repaired, and if necessary, replaced with a new part. 3. Overly stiff spring rod: An overly stiff spring rod can create excessive pressure when closing the trunk. In this case, replace it with a spring rod of moderate stiffness. 4. Car key inside the vehicle: If the car key is not taken outside the vehicle, the doors and trunk may not close. Specific details should be checked in the car manufacturer's manual.
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