If the car trunk suddenly cannot be opened, owners can force it open using the emergency release switch, located inside the trunk. On top of the trunk lid, there is a black box that serves as an emergency release. Many vehicles are equipped with this emergency switch, providing an effective means of rescue.

Emergency Release Switch in the Trunk
There are three types of emergency release switches in the trunk. The first type is the concealed type, where the switch is relatively hidden and requires tools to access. The second type is the covered type, where the switch can be seen after opening a cover panel, allowing access to the lock core. The third type is the pull cord and ring type, which allows opening the trunk by pulling the cord and ring.

Reasons and Solutions for Trunk Not Opening
Low Remote Key Battery:
If the remote key's battery is low, pressing the trunk unlock button on the remote key may have no response. Replace the battery promptly.
Faulty Trunk Components:
If there are faults in the trunk's mechanical components, the trunk may be unable to open. Visit a repair facility to inspect and replace any malfunctioning parts.
Lack of Lubrication or Obstructions:
Lack of lubrication on the trunk lock or excessive foreign objects in the lock groove can cause it to be jammed. Apply an appropriate amount of lubricant or remove foreign objects from the lock groove.
In case of an emergency, understanding the location and type of the emergency release switch can be crucial for swift action and ensuring the safety of passengers. Regular maintenance and prompt resolution of any issues related to the trunk mechanism contribute to a trouble-free driving experience.





