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PORSCHE HOW TO OPEN TRUNK WHEN THE BATTERY POWER OF THE CAR IS LOW

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Hi chachoko
dave here

why is battery power low?(rhetorical question)

you could use the key

or you could hook up a jumper cable to the battery and then open the trunk

i would fix the charging system and then use the car as normal

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