Why does the Nissan Tiida's interior trunk light stay on and the door won't lock?

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MacSilas
07/30/25 7:45am
If the interior trunk light stays on and the door won't lock, first check if the trunk is properly locked. If the trunk is locked but the light remains on, inspect the door light switch (if integrated with the lock actuator or lock assembly, the entire lock actuator assembly may need replacement), then adjust or replace as needed. Body dimensions: The Tiida measures 4393mm in length, 1766mm in width, and 1539mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a trunk capacity of 435L. Powertrain: The Tiida continues to be equipped with the HR16 1.6L engine, rated at 122 horsepower (90 kW) with a maximum torque of 155 N·m, paired with either a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission. Features: The Tiida offers six major functional areas: remote vehicle control, voice control, onboard online services, remote real-time monitoring, full-time online navigation, and online audio-visual entertainment.
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