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7. Open the luggage boot through electrical operation (EX)
(1) Press the luggage boot key on remote controller when it is not alerted
When it is not alerted, the luggage boot opening key on central console is available for luggage
hood springing up, the luggage boot indicator on instrument cluster (No. 31 in Fig. 49) is lit, the
luggage hood can be opened by hand, to close, press the hood by hand, the luggage boot
indicator on instrument cluster (No. 31 in Fig. 49) goes out, do make sure the luggage hood is
locked. If the luggage hood is not closed within 60 seconds, the steering light will flash to give an
indication.
(2) To open the luggage boot during alert state
1) It’s useless to press the luggage boot key on remote controller when the ignition key is inserted
into ignition lock, only when the key is pulled out, can such remote operation be implemented.
2) During alert state, it is necessary to disarm first, then press the luggage boot key on remote
controller, the luggage hood springs up, the luggage boot indicator on instrument cluster is lit, the
luggage hood can be opened by hand, to close, press the hood by hand, the luggage boot
indicator on instrument cluster goes out, do make sure the luggage hood is locked. If the luggage
hood is not closed within 60 seconds, the steering light will flash to give an indication.
II. Placement (As shown in Fig. 4-46)
Fig. 4-46
A: Body control module B: Unlocking alarm switch
C: Burglar alarm security system D: Central control actuator of right front door
E: Door lamp switch F: Central control actuator of right rear door
G: Central control actuator of left rear door H: Door lamp switch
I: Central control actuator of left front door J: Switch component of left front door glass frame riser
III. Lock end
1. For pin definition of central door lock of body control module (BCM), refer to Fig. 4-47, Table 4-8,
Fig. 4-48, Table 4-9, Fig. 4-49, and Table 4-10.
Fig. 4-47
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