How to Properly Turn Off the Engine with One-Button Start?

2 Answers
Bailey
07/28/25 7:43pm
The correct method to turn off the engine with one-button start is as follows: 1. Adjust the gear: First, press the brake pedal, and after the car comes to a complete stop, shift the gear from D to N; 2. Engage the handbrake: Then, pull up the handbrake. If it's an electronic handbrake, simply lift it up; 3. Release the foot brake: Release the foot brake, but do not turn off the power. This is to ensure the car is completely stopped under the handbrake's effect, preventing the P gear from locking; 4. Press the one-button start button: Continue to press the foot brake, shift the gear from N to P, release the foot brake, and press the one-button start button. The power will turn off, and the engine will shut down; 5. Emergency situations: If an emergency occurs while driving, you can press the one-button start button for more than 3 seconds or press it three times consecutively to turn off the engine. In this case, the power will switch to ACC state.
Was this review help?
19
3
Share
DiRowan
08/12/25 12:39am
I've been driving for nearly twenty years and have used various push-to-start vehicles. The correct way to shut down is simple but requires attention to detail. After the car comes to a complete stop, make sure to keep your foot on the brake pedal—this is crucial because some cars only respond to the shutdown command when they sense the brake. Then, gently press the start button once—just once, don’t press it multiple times—and the system will automatically turn off the engine. Next, shift into Park (P) and engage the handbrake to prevent rolling. Before shutting down, ensure all devices like the air conditioning are turned off to avoid draining the battery during the next startup. I often remind my friends never to press the button randomly while driving, as it could lead to an accident. After parking, wait a few seconds to listen for the engine sound to confirm it’s fully shut off. There are minor differences between models—for example, in luxury cars, the lights may stay on for a while after shutdown, which is normal, but it’s best to thoroughly study the manual. Developing this habit extends the vehicle’s lifespan and reduces maintenance hassles.
Was this review help?
18
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the fuel consumption of the Passat 330?

The 2019 Passat 330TSI Elite, Luxury, and Premium editions have a Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) combined fuel consumption of 6.3L/100km. Related details are as follows: 1. Features and configurations: The new-generation Passat comes standard with auto start-stop, keyless entry, keyless start, PM2.5 air purification system, and a power sunroof. Some higher-end models are equipped with power-folding side mirrors, and the Premium edition and above also feature automatic mirror tilt-down in reverse and auto-dimming function. Except for the base model, which has manual seat adjustment, all other models feature power seats with front seat heating and a boss key function. 2. Powertrain: The new Passat is equipped with a 1.4T and 2.0T high/low-power engines. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW (150PS) and a peak torque of 250N·m. The 2.0T low-power model produces a maximum power of 137kW (186PS) and a peak torque of 320N·m, while the 2.0T high-power version offers a maximum power of 162kW (220PS) and a peak torque of 350N·m. The transmission system is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
8
1
Share

Can a Half Shaft Cause Vehicle Body Vibration?

Half shafts can indeed cause vehicle body vibration. Symptoms of half shaft-induced vibration include metallic grinding noises or hard metal-on-metal sounds; abnormal noises when turning the steering wheel fully left or right; severe vibration during high-speed driving; and noticeable body sway during vehicle operation. The automotive half shaft, also known as the drive shaft, connects the differential to the drive wheels. It transmits torque between the transmission reducer and the drive wheels, with universal joints at both ends connecting via splines to the reducer gear and hub bearing inner ring respectively. Half shafts transmit power between the differential and drive wheels. Conventional non-disconnect drive axle half shafts can be classified into three types based on outer end support: full-floating, 3/4 floating, and semi-floating. When accelerating within a specific speed range, rhythmic front-end bouncing may occur, disappearing or reducing upon throttle release. This is typically caused by excessive wear in the inner CV joint of the half shaft, where force vector changes create an angle between transmission and half shaft, producing this bouncing sensation. The solution for half shaft-induced vibration is direct replacement. Additionally, most inner CV joint wear results from damaged dust boots on the half shaft that weren't promptly replaced. Therefore, any observed dust boot rupture with oil leakage necessitates immediate replacement.
6
1
Share

What Causes the Engine Malfunction Light to Illuminate on the Car Dashboard?

There are primarily 7 reasons why the engine malfunction light illuminates: Sensor malfunction: The sensors mentioned here include those for coolant temperature, crankshaft position, air flow, intake temperature, oxygen, etc. When these sensors are damaged, have poor contact, or experience signal interruption, the car's ECU cannot accurately obtain engine data, triggering the engine malfunction light. Fuel or oil quality issues: If fuel or engine oil is not added as required by the manufacturer, it may cause engine wear, leading to the malfunction light turning on. Poor combustion of the air-fuel mixture: Poor combustion can result in engine carbon buildup or knocking. When detected by the oxygen sensor and reported to the ECU, the malfunction light will illuminate as a warning. Faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, fuel pumps, or clogged fuel lines can all cause poor combustion of the air-fuel mixture. Turbocharging issues: The intake turbocharging pipeline or turbocharger can also cause the engine malfunction light to illuminate. The most common issue is turbocharger damage, accompanied by symptoms such as oil leaks, excessive oil consumption, reduced power, metallic noises, or blue/black smoke from the exhaust. Intake problems: If the car's intake system has issues, it may lead to engine pipeline blockages, and in severe cases, the engine malfunction light will illuminate. A dirty air filter that is not cleaned regularly can cause intake problems. Exhaust problems: Exhaust system faults can also trigger the engine malfunction light. Common causes include faulty rear oxygen sensors, catalytic converters, exhaust camshafts, or bearings. The catalytic converter is the most frequently affected component. Using leaded gasoline, lead- or silicon-containing lubricant additives, physical damage to the catalytic converter, or fuel system malfunctions can all lead to catalytic converter issues. Anti-theft system malfunction: If the car's electronic anti-theft system fails or if the anti-theft controller does not match the engine electronic controller, the anti-theft system can prevent the engine from operating normally, and the engine malfunction light will illuminate. If the engine malfunction light is on, follow these steps: First, check whether the engine is running normally. If there are issues such as shaking or black smoke, avoid restarting the engine. Note: If the light is red, do not restart the engine under any circumstances. If the engine can start, turn it off and wait 5-10 minutes. Without pressing the brake, press the start button once or turn the key halfway to the "on" position (without pressing the clutch). The car will perform a self-check after powering on. Wait 5-10 seconds to see if the malfunction light turns off. If the light remains on, visit a service station as soon as possible. Technicians can use a portable diagnostic tool to read the fault code, identify the issue, and perform targeted repairs.
18
5
Share

How to reset the maintenance reminder for Haval H6 1.5T?

Turn off the ignition switch of the Haval H6 1.5T, then press and hold the "000" single trip reset button; You will notice the odometer starts counting down. When the display shows "Initialization Complete" or "=0", it indicates the maintenance reminder has been successfully reset; The wrench symbol will disappear. However, if more than 6 months pass without maintenance or the remaining maintenance mileage is less than 1000km, the wrench symbol will illuminate again.
5
0
Share

How to Reset Car Bluetooth to Factory Settings?

Check if there is a pinhole the size of a toothpick on the car DVD player panel. There is a RES or reset button on the car DVD player panel. Press and hold it for a few seconds, and the device will automatically shut down, restart, and reset to factory settings. If there is no RES or reset button, insert a toothpick into the pinhole and press and hold for a few seconds. The device will automatically shut down, restart, and reset to factory settings.
13
4
Share

What tires can be replaced for the Golf?

Golf can be replaced with Goodyear's EfficientGrip Performance II tires. The following is an introduction about Goodyear tires: Tire classification: Goodyear's passenger car tires are mainly divided into the Assurance series, Eagle series, Optilife, Excellent, and Duraplus. Tire characteristics: Goodyear tires are relatively more wear-resistant, so the tire body is harder, with strong grip and handling performance. They mainly focus on high-end tires and are mainly equipped with mid-range products of some top brand cars, such as the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, C-Class, etc.
12
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.