Do You Need to Press the Brake for One-Button Start/Stop in an Automatic Transmission?

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VonFrank
07/30/25 2:27am
For one-button start/stop in an automatic transmission, you need to press the brake. If the car is stopped with the gear engaged, it may cause some damage to the vehicle. Correct steps for one-button start: Fasten the seatbelt, press the brake, press the ignition key to the first position - shift to D gear (or R gear), release the handbrake, release the foot brake, press the accelerator, and start the engine to begin driving. Correct steps for one-button parking: Press the brake to bring the vehicle to a smooth stop, then shift from D gear to N gear, tighten the handbrake and release the foot brake. Remember not to turn off the power immediately. Then, press the foot brake again and shift from N gear to P gear, release the foot brake, and press the one-button start key to turn off the power, completing the shutdown process.
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