Why does the BMW 5 Series trunk automatically open when unlocked?

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VonAnna
07/29/25 10:46pm
To prevent the BMW 5 Series trunk from automatically opening when unlocked, you need to set the unlocking function to the door lock. Below is a detailed introduction to the BMW 5 Series: 1. Exterior: The overall design features BMW's iconic elements, with a sleek and elegant body, bold and dynamic lines, and a sporty appearance. The rear exhaust pipes for the 535 model are dual on both sides. 2. Powertrain: The BMW 5 Series ActiveHybrid is equipped with a twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Due to the hybrid system, the vehicle demonstrates excellent fuel efficiency without compromising performance. The 3.0L inline 6-cylinder engine delivers a maximum output of 306 horsepower, and when combined with the 55-horsepower electric motor, the total system power reaches 340 horsepower.
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