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How to Open a Kia Forte Trunk Without a Key

Locked out of your Kia Forte trunk or hatch? Safe ways in for the sedan, Koup and 5-door — plus when to call a 24/7 locksmith. Licensed, CSLB #5938-9.
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Kia Forte trunk lockout: quick facts

  • Body styles: sedan and hatchback (US, 2009-2023)
  • Access points: separate trunk on the sedan; rear liftgate on the hatchback
  • Rear seats: 60/40 split fold for cabin access
  • Key systems: remote head
  • Most common cause: dead key-fob battery

Reviewed by Ray Obar, Master Locksmith. Last updated June 2026.

Quick answers

Question Answer
Can I open it without the key? Usually yes — fold the rear seats, use the interior release, the fob button, or the mechanical key. Forcing the lid risks damage.
Where is the emergency release? under rear seat on driver side.
Fob won’t open it? Replace the fob coin-cell battery first — it’s the #1 cause. If that fails, it’s usually a lost/locked-in key or a failed latch.
Lost all the keys? A locksmith can open it and originate a new key on-site after verifying ownership — typically faster and cheaper than the dealer.

First, which Kia Forte do you have?

Body style What’s in back First safe way in
Sedan Separate trunk Fold rear seat, reach through, use in-trunk release
Hatchback Liftgate over cargo area Fold rear seats, use liftgate release

Safe ways to open the trunk without a key

1
Fold down the rear seats
The Kia Forte typically has a 60/40 split rear seatback that folds from inside the cabin, opening a path to the trunk. Trunk release accessible behind driver-side rear seat cushion; fold seat to reach latch.
2
Use the interior trunk release (sedan) or liftgate release (hatchback)
Sedan models with a separate trunk are subject to FMVSS 401 interior trunk-release requirements (a glow-in-the-dark handle inside the trunk). Hatchback models use a rear liftgate (a ‘back door’), opened with the liftgate release or fob button.
3
Press the fob trunk button
A healthy fob battery and the release button (often a long-press) opens it electronically. A dead coin cell is one of the most common ‘lockout’ causes — swap it first.
4
Use the mechanical key
Over the years the Kia Forte used a remote head key; many hide a mechanical blade in the fob that opens the driver’s door so you can reach the interior release.

✅ Safe to try yourself

  • Fold the rear seats and reach through from the cabin
  • Use the interior trunk release
  • Replace the key-fob battery and retry the fob button
  • Use the mechanical blade/key in the driver’s door if equipped

❌ What NOT to do

  • Don’t pry or force the trunk lid or latch
  • Don’t drill the lock or jam a screwdriver in the cylinder
  • Don’t tear the weatherstripping to reach in
  • Don’t keep mashing a dead fob — change the battery

When to call a locksmith — and what happens on-site

If the key is lost, locked inside, the fob is dead with no spare, or the latch has failed, a licensed mobile locksmith is the safe, fast option.

1
Verify vehicle and authorization
We confirm ID and proof of ownership or authorization before any work begins.
2
Identify body style, year and key type
We match your exact model year and equipment to the right access method and key.
3
Open non-destructively
In most cases the trunk or liftgate opens without damage to the vehicle.
4
Diagnose fob, latch or actuator
We pin down whether it’s a dead fob, a lost/locked-in key, or a failed latch/actuator.
5
Cut or program a replacement key
If needed, we cut and program a new key to the car on-site after verifying ownership.

Kia Forte note: Sedan models with a separate trunk may have an interior emergency trunk release; hatchback models use a rear liftgate (a “back door”), so FMVSS 401 doesn’t apply and the access method differs. If the fob is dead or the latch fails, a locksmith can verify ownership and open the vehicle non-destructively.

Low Rate Locksmith runs 24/7 mobile service and can come to you. Licensed, CSLB #5938-9. [Tap to call 24/7]

What affects the price

Cost depends on your key situation more than the trunk itself. Your dispatcher confirms an exact quote before any work.

  • Spare (a working key exists) vs. all keys lost (origination costs more)
  • Whether a new key must be cut and programmed to the car
  • Whether a latch or actuator actually failed and needs repair
  • Key type — smart key vs. transponder vs. mechanical
  • Time of day and your location in the service area

References

  1. owners.kia.com
  2. www.kiapartsnow.com
  3. www.walmart.com

Frequently asked questions

Can a locksmith open my Kia Forte trunk without the key?

Yes. A licensed locksmith can open a Kia Forte trunk non-destructively in most cases and cut or program a replacement key on-site if the key is lost, locked inside, or the fob is dead. Low Rate Locksmith offers 24/7 mobile service, licensed CSLB #5938-9.

Is it safe to open my own Kia Forte trunk without a key?

Yes, using the owner methods on this page — folding the rear seats, the interior release, the fob button, or the mechanical key. Avoid prying or forcing the lid or latch, which can damage the Kia Forte.

Why won't my Kia Forte trunk open even with the fob?

The most common cause is a dead fob battery — replace the coin cell first. Other causes include a lost or locked-in key or a failed latch actuator. If a fresh battery doesn't help, a locksmith can diagnose and open it on-site.

Where is the emergency release on a Kia Forte?

On Kia Forte sedans with a separate trunk, the interior emergency release is inside the trunk, usually reachable through the folded rear seats. Hatchback models use a rear liftgate (a 'back door'), opened with the liftgate release or fob button.

How do I get into my Kia Forte trunk if I lost all the keys?

If all keys are lost, a locksmith can open the vehicle non-destructively and originate a new key to the car on-site after verifying ownership — typically faster and cheaper than a dealer.

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