How to open the door when the remote control of Baojun 510 runs out of battery?
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Baojun 510 remote control runs out of battery to open the door method: you can use the mechanical door lock to open the door, the car's main driver's door has a mechanical key lock hole, Baojun 510's mechanical door lock is hidden under the decorative cover of the left front door handle, insert the key into the hole under the decorative cover, push the decorative cover backward to separate it while pressing the key into the hole, insert the mechanical key to unlock, and then reinstall the decorative cover after unlocking. The Baojun 510 is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, which has a maximum power of 77 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 135 newton meters. This engine is equipped with multi-point electronic injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and cast iron cylinder block. It is matched with a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT transmission.
When my Baojun 510's remote control runs out of battery and I can't open the door, my first reaction is to use the mechanical key. Baojun's remote control is designed quite user-friendly—there's usually a small button or slider on the side of the key. Pressing it will make the mechanical key pop out or slide out. Then, locate the keyhole on the driver's door handle—it might have a plastic cover, which can be gently pried open with your hand or a small tool to insert the key and turn it to open the door. Once inside, the car might not start because the keyless ignition requires the remote to have power. I can try placing the remote directly against the start button to test the induction or quickly replace it with a spare battery. It's advisable to make it a habit to check the remote's battery level regularly and keep a spare CR2032 battery in the car to prevent such awkward situations. For safety, avoid forcing the door lock open to prevent damage to the car. If all else fails, contact the service station for assistance.
When encountering the issue of a dead remote key fob for the Baojun 510 preventing door opening, I was initially confused but quickly thought of trying the mechanical key. Picking up the key fob and carefully feeling around, you can usually locate the hidden key section—just pull it out and insert it into the door handle's keyhole. After entering the car, if the engine doesn't start, don't panic. Try placing the key as close as possible to the dashboard's start button to see if it gets recognized. Then, promptly replace the battery—just purchase a CR2032 button cell from the supermarket and install it. For prevention, it's important to regularly replace the remote's battery or keep a spare key at home to avoid roadside hassles. Driving this car often, I've picked up many small tips like these, and practicing them can really save you a lot of trouble.