How to Start a Buick Envision with the Key?
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The main steps to start a Buick Envision with the key are: 1. Unlock the vehicle and enter the car; 2. Insert the key into the ignition slot, turn it once to power on the vehicle, and wait for the onboard computer to complete the self-check; 3. After the self-check is completed, press the brake pedal and turn the key again to start the engine; 4. Once the vehicle is started, shift the gear to drive, then release the handbrake and brake pedal, after which you can drive normally. The Buick Envision is positioned as a midsize SUV with a relatively spacious interior. In terms of appearance, the Buick Envision presents a more rugged and bold look, with the new wing-shaped chrome trim running through the LED wing-shaped headlights, widening the horizontal visual effect. The dynamic bumper design and three-dimensional silver lower guard plate create a full and powerful front end.
When I first bought the Buick Envision, I was unfamiliar with its one-button start feature and initially didn't know how to start the car with the key. The key is actually the remote key fob—just don't worry about losing it. The operation is very simple: first, keep the key with you, preferably in your pocket or in your hand. After getting in the car, remember to sit properly, press the brake pedal (the large pedal under your left foot), and then locate the ENGINE START button on the center console (marked with an engine icon). Press it, and within a second or two, you'll hear the engine running and see the dashboard light up, indicating the car has started. Note that if the key fob's battery is dead or placed too far away, the car may not detect the signal and could trigger an alarm or fail to respond during startup. It's recommended to check the key fob's battery every six months. I felt a bit nervous during my first attempt, but after a few tries, I got used to it. This keyless start is especially convenient, eliminating the hassle of finding the ignition keyhole—perfect for those rushed mornings.