How to Enter Power-On Mode with One-Key Start?

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HectorLynn
07/28/25 10:48pm
The method to enter power-on mode with one-key start is: 1. Press once without stepping on the brake pedal to power on some electronic devices; 2. Press twice consecutively to power on the entire vehicle and initiate self-check; 3. Step on the brake pedal and press once to start the engine with one-key start. One-key start is a button device designed to simplify the starting process, which can also be used to turn off the engine. This device can be retrofitted at the original key lock position or on an independent panel. The one-key start is commonly referred to as the key with serrations or grooves, which serves as a backup to use the mechanical starting method when the one-key start function fails. Vehicles equipped with one-key start function do not require inserting a key, but they all have a key insertion position.
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