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How to Start a Hyundai ix35 Automatic Transmission?

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EmeryAnn
07/29/25 4:00pm

Turn the ignition key to the second position (power mode) to allow the vehicle's computer system to initiate self-check for at least 6 seconds. Depress the foot brake, shift the gear from P to N. If reversing, ignite directly in P gear. Release the foot brake, then turn the ignition key to the start position to fire up the engine.

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Gael
08/15/25 4:06am

Starting the Hyundai ix35 automatic is really easy, especially for beginners. After getting in the car, I first adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, make sure the seatbelt is fastened, and place my right foot on the brake pedal. Then, I press the start button or turn the key to ignite the engine, at which point the dashboard lights will illuminate. Wait for the engine to stabilize and the RPM to drop—this usually takes a few seconds, so don’t rush. In cold winter starts, it might take a bit longer. Next, use your right hand to shift the gear lever from the P (Park) position to D (Drive), and you’ll feel the car ready to move. Check that the handbrake is released by pressing its button. Finally, gradually release the brake pedal, and the car will start creeping forward automatically. Apply a little gentle throttle, and you’re smoothly on your way. Remember to check your surroundings before moving off to ensure it’s safe and clear of obstacles—this makes driving steadier and more fuel-efficient. Developing this habit ensures a smoother driving experience.

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McMason
10/12/25 5:10am

Starting the Hyundai ix35 automatic transmission is quite straightforward. Pressing the brake pedal is the crucial first step, as the vehicle is equipped with a safety interlock to prevent accidental movement. After pressing the ignition button to start the engine, wait a moment for the transmission lubrication system to function properly, ensuring a smoother start. Shift to the D (Drive) position, release the brake, and the car will begin to move forward slowly as the torque converter transmits power to the wheels. Gently press the accelerator to increase speed—avoid sudden acceleration to protect the transmission from shock. When parking, remember to shift to P (Park) and engage the handbrake. Note that on slopes, the car may slightly roll back when starting; quickly shift gears after starting to maintain balance. This operation is simple, safe, and convenient for daily use.

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VivianDella
11/25/25 6:13am

Safe Start for Hyundai ix35 Automatic Transmission: The Basics Require Caution. Sit properly and fasten your seatbelt, press the brake pedal to start the engine. Ensure the surroundings are safe with no pedestrians or vehicles. Shift to D gear, slowly release the brake, and gently press the accelerator after the vehicle begins to creep. Avoid starting on slippery surfaces to prevent skidding, and control the throttle pressure. After starting, check the dashboard to ensure no warning lights are on. Develop good habits to prevent accidents.

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