How to Power On with One-Button Start?
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There are three power-on modes for one-button start, as detailed below: 1. Without pressing the brake, press the button once to power on some electronic devices, such as the audio system, electric folding or adjustment of the rearview mirror. 2. Without pressing the brake, press the button twice in succession to power on the entire vehicle and initiate a self-check, enabling all electronic devices. 3. Press the brake and press the button once to start the engine with one-button start. Relevant details are as follows: The usage method of one-button start is as follows: 1. Press the start button once. 2. After the ACC light turns on, press the start button again; at this point, the one-button start button turns green, indicating that the vehicle's power is fully connected. 3. After the vehicle completes its self-check, press the brake or clutch (brake for automatic transmission, clutch for manual transmission). 4. Press the one-button start key to start the vehicle.
My new car comes with a push-button start feature, which feels super convenient during my daily commute. Simply put, powering on is the process of starting the engine: I sit in the driver's seat, first press the brake pedal to stabilize, then hold the start button on the center console for a second or two. The system senses the smart key inside the car and confirms identity via wireless signals to prevent accidental operation. Next, the computer control unit sends commands to power the starter and engine, and the engine roars to life. The whole process takes just a few seconds, no need to take out the key. I think it's quite smartly designed—if the key battery is dead or not detected, the dashboard will show a fault warning, and you need to address it promptly to avoid breaking down on the road. Technology really makes life easier and adds anti-theft protection, much better than my dad's old car where you had to turn the key for ages.