Do You Need to Press the Brake for One-Button Start/Stop?

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SanGemma
07/30/25 1:04am
One-button start/stop requires pressing the brake. The correct steps for one-button start are: fasten the seatbelt, press the brake, press the ignition key to the first position, shift to D (or R) gear, release the handbrake, release the foot brake, press the accelerator, and start the engine to begin driving. The one-button start is part of a keyless ignition system, replacing the outdated mechanical ignition with a button start, and can be retrofitted at the original key lock position. The one-button start device is a component of smart cars, serving as a button mechanism to simplify the ignition process, and it can also be used to stop the engine. This device is typically retrofitted at the original key lock position or can be installed as an independent panel.
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