Correct Operation Method for One-Button Start in Cars
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First press the start button, after the ACC light turns on, press the start button again. When the start button turns green, the vehicle's power is fully connected, and the vehicle undergoes self-inspection until completion. Depress the brake or clutch, then press the one-button start key to start the vehicle. For vehicles equipped with one-button start, the engine can be turned off by pressing the one-button start key for more than 3 seconds or pressing it three times consecutively.
When I first bought my car, it took me a while to figure out the one-button start. Here's my experience: After getting in the car, don't step on the brake immediately. Press the button once to power on for self-check, and the dashboard will light up with warning lights for detection. Wait until the lights go off, then fully depress the brake and hold the start button for about 1 second until you hear the engine start, then release. It's normal for the RPM to be high during cold starts - wait several dozen seconds until it drops below 1000 RPM before shifting gears and driving off. If you encounter the engine failing to start twice in a row, there's an 80% chance the steering wheel is locked - just turn it left and right a couple times to solve this. By the way, just keep the key in your pants pocket - as long as it's within the car's sensing area, it'll work. Don't make the same mistake as my friend who locked his key in the trunk and got stuck for half an hour.