At which position can the car key be pulled out?

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Melissa
07/29/25 1:39pm
Each model varies, so it's necessary to refer to the specific instructions provided in the vehicle's manual for the particular model in question. The following are precautions for using car keys: 1. Note 1: Do not place it with electronic devices, as it may malfunction under magnetic interference. 2. Note 2: Avoid rough handling; the internal circuitry has weak impact resistance and is prone to damage from severe collisions. 3. Note 3: Do not leave the spare key inside the car. If lost, not only will it need to be remade, but it will also require re-matching with the car's computer system. 4. Note 4: Do not use the wrong battery. Changing the battery for a smart car key must be done with caution, as any mistake can burn out the circuit board inside the key. 5. Note 5: Avoid contact with metal objects, as this can lead to loosening and premature damage.
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