How to Start a Car with One-Key Start?
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After the driver sits in the driver's seat, press the start button once, at which point the ACC light will turn on. Then press it once more, and the vehicle will perform a self-check. Press the one-key start button to ignite and start the engine. You can choose to warm up the car while stationary (the warm-up time depends on the specific model and ambient temperature, but avoid sudden acceleration and braking in low-temperature conditions). Shift to D gear, release the handbrake (for electronic handbrakes, simply press the button briefly); slowly release the foot brake and gently press the accelerator to complete the start.
Starting the car with a push-button is actually quite easy to get the hang of. When I first drove my friend's car, it took me a little while to figure it out. The sequence is: first make sure the car key is in your pocket or placed within the vehicle's sensing area—most modern car keys need to be within a certain range, about one meter. After sitting in the driver's seat, firmly press the brake pedal without hesitation—it's like a safety lock. Then locate the round button near the steering wheel or on the center console and give it a gentle press. The engine will start immediately, and various dashboard lights will illuminate, indicating that the car is ready. If the button doesn't respond, the key fob might be out of battery—try placing the key near the start button or replace the battery; occasionally, misplacement can also cause a delay. I particularly love the convenience of this system, especially when traveling—no need to fumble for the keyhole, just one press and you're done. Remember not to rush off after starting; check the dashboard for any warning lights—safety first.