Whether you’re running rubish, helping someone move, or going away for the weekend, the extra volume offered by the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon is fundamental. However, it can happen, in some cases, that your trunk gets stuck, if it is because of a power problems, or a problem with the lock, you will unavoidably find yourself struggling when encountered with this trouble. That’s why we made the decision to create this content to help you understand how to open the trunk of a Hyundai Bayon from the inside? This should give you a short-term remedy to access the trunk whilst you consider a complete repair. To do so, we will first look at why the trunk of your car is blocked, and secondly, how to open the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon from the interior.

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Why is the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon locked?

We will now see one by one the problems that can make you want to open the safe of your Hyundai Bayon from the inside.

Lock connection wires cut off that blocks your Hyundai Bayon trunk

First reason for a locked trunk on your car. It is likely that the wires or the wiring harness of the trunk lock may have been cut by force or because of shocks. This trouble triggers the outside trunk release handle to not react and may also bring about problems with your rear lights which may be connected to the same wiring harness. If you have these two problems and your bulbs are not burnt out (please read our content on changing the bulbs of the rear lights on Hyundai Bayon if you don’t know how to check their condition, there is a good chance that the tailgate of your Hyundai Bayon is blocked caused by an electrical trouble.

Broken trunk lock on Hyundai Bayon

The second trouble that may cause you to look for how to open the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon from the inside, is that it is the lock of the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon that is at the source of your trouble. As time passes, it may become blocked or internal mechanisms may break. In such a case, the action of the exterior trunk handle no longer activates the system. You may still hear the sound of activation, but the mechanism will not spin.

Something’s jammed in the lock

To finish , a last possibility, even though the cause of the trouble is in general already known. It is possible that you have something (a bag for example, a jacket, leaves…) stuck in the lock of your trunk and that this foreign body keeps it in the closed position.

How to open trunk Hyundai Bayon from the inside?

After examining the various motives why you might want to open the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon from the inside, we will explain how to do it in practice.

You may not be aware of it, but there is an internal handle on your trunk, which is there for basic safety. This handle is hidden and many of us are not even aware of its existence. However, it is the handle that will allow you to open the trunk of your Hyundai Bayon from the passenger compartment. To find this “handle” you’ll have to get in the back seat (don’t be reluctant to fold it down for more space), and, at the trunk lock of your Hyundai Bayon (center of the tailgate), you’ll have to remove a plastic cover to see the entire lock appear. Once this has been done, you should locate a sort of lever that once activated will allow you to open the tailgate of your Hyundai Bayon from the inside. Be careful though, on many models if this lever remains in the open position you will not be able to lock your trunk when locking your car with the central locking system. So be sure to put it back in position once you close your trunk.

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