OUTLINE
The power trunk lid system opens and closes the luggage compartment door automatically by operating the luggage door opening switch, luggage electrical key switch, luggage door opener switch of the electrical key and luggage door closer switch.
The hands free power trunk lid has been used.* Even when both hands are full, users can open or close the luggage compartment door without physically touching it by using their feet.
When closing the luggage compartment door, the speed of the door is reduced as it approaches the closed position, thus improving quietness and giving a high-class feel.
The luggage compartment door is driven to open and close automatically by the luggage closer motor assembly. Also, when closing, if the luggage compartment door becomes ajar, the luggage door closer assembly is driven and the luggage compartment door is closed completely.
This system is controlled by the power trunk lid ECU.
A luggage door opening cancel switch assembly is provided inside the glove box and used together with a glove box key lock to ensure the security of the luggage compartment.
*: Models with hands free power trunk lid
PRECAUTION
Precautions for Hands Free Power Trunk Lid (Models with Hands Free Power Trunk Lid)
In the following situations, the power trunk lid system may operate unintentionally if the electrical key or card key is near or within the luggage compartment door exterior detection area:
When a large amount of water is applied to the kick door control sensor, such as when in heavy rain.
When water is applied to the kick door control sensor, such as when washing the vehicle.
When dirt, etc. is wiped off the rear bumper.
When a small animal or ball suddenly enters the area below the rear bumper.
When trying to remove an object from below the rear bumper.
When removing snow, etc. from below the rear bumper (such as when using a snow shovel).
In the following situations, the power trunk lid system may not operate normally:
When the rear bumper is strongly kicked.
When there are electrical waves present that interfere with communication between the electrical key or card key and vehicle.
When a device which emits radio waves which are near the same frequency as the kick door control sensor is near the vehicle.
When a large amount of water is applied to the kick door control sensor, such as when in heavy rain.
When water is applied to the kick door control sensor, such as when washing the vehicle.
When mud, snow, ice, etc. is attached to the rear bumper.
When the vehicle has been parked for a while near objects that move and contact the rear bumper, such as tall grass or trees.