How to Open the Door When the Battery of Volkswagen Magotan is Dead?
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When the battery of Volkswagen Magotan is dead, you can use the hidden mechanical key on the FAW-Volkswagen Magotan remote control to open the door. The specific steps to open the door with the mechanical key are as follows: 1. Pull out the hidden mechanical key from the vehicle remote control. 2. Remove the hidden cover on the driver's side door handle to reveal the door lock hole. 3. Insert the mechanical key into the lock hole on the driver's door. 4. Turn the mechanical key to open the door. More information about Volkswagen Magotan is as follows: 1. The new generation Magotan adopts pioneering cutting-edge design, interpreting fashion aesthetics with grandeur, perfectly integrating design aesthetics and luxury texture. 2. The new generation Magotan is equipped with a series of high-end intelligent technologies surpassing its peers, including FPK digital LCD instrument panel, third-generation ACC advanced adaptive cruise control, 360-degree panoramic parking system, and other high-end technologies exclusive to C-class cars. 3. The entire series is equipped with engine start-stop and SSR2.0 second-generation brake energy recovery technology. The power system is fully upgraded and perfectly balances fuel consumption, carrying out energy conservation and environmental protection to the end.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Magotan for several years and have encountered situations where the battery died and the doors wouldn't open. Each time, I managed with the mechanical key—there's always a hidden keyhole near the door handle. Just pry open the cover gently, insert the spare key, turn it, and the door opens. Last time, I forgot to turn off the dome light when parking, and the battery was dead by morning. Luckily, I had the key with me. I recommend keeping a mechanical key in your wallet or pocket, not in the car. If you don't have the key, don't force the door open—it can damage the seals and cost a lot to repair. By the way, car batteries typically last three to five years, and they're more prone to losing charge in autumn and winter. Regularly checking the voltage or replacing the battery can prevent this. Remembering this method saves both hassle and money.