How to open the boot on a Hyundai Getz. This may seem like a no-brainer to most people, but the amount of people who end up on this website from typing that into Google is fairly high. Like all the easy "How To" things to do with cars, they seem easy when you know how its done. But if you don't know they can be a real pain. Especially when you're in the moment, such as at the petrol station, running low on petrol and can't find out how to open the petrol cap. Anyway, today I wanted to help the people who have ended up on this website looking for the answer for how to open the Hyundai Getz Boot.
If you are already inside the car and only want access to the boot, all you have to do is take the seats down, which is very easy to do on a Getz. If you're outside the car and confused with how to access the boot, read the following instructions and see the pictures below. Click to enlarge if you need a closer look.
Needless to say, go to the back of the car. At the back, the Hyundai Badge / Logo is located on a small handle / panel. See the image below where it is highlighted in red.
Directly underneath this panel (in the middle) there is an opening. This is where the handle / release mechanism is located. Put your hand underneath the handle / lip and press in with your fingers. This will then release the lock and open the boot. See the image below for the exact location of the handle.
Press the handle in to open the boot. When closing the boot you don't have to use this lever at all. The boot can just be closed like any other car, with a good slam. It's only needed when opening the boot. Hope this helped you out.
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