Some Volvo V60 owners report experiencing issues with their trunk not opening, which can stem from malfunctioning trunk release buttons on the fob, dash, or tailgate. These owners often find it necessary to check the trunk release fuse under the glovebox to ensure it isn't blown, and some utilize Volvo Vida software diagnostics to assess the dash and hatch trunk release switches. Additionally, some models lack a mechanical emergency release from inside the trunk, which can complicate matters if the trunk lid becomes stuck, potentially requiring dismantling components for access. Some owners have also reported success with DIY fixes for a stuck trunk latch when the key fails to work. Furthermore, Volvo V60 owners considering the replacement of lower motor mounts often note the high costs associated with professional repairs and may seek multiple quotes to compare options. Depending on their comfort level with automotive repairs, some owners opt for DIY replacements, while others prefer consulting a qualified mechanic to ensure proper installation.
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