How to Start a Volkswagen Car with the Key?
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To start a Volkswagen car with the key, follow these steps: 1. First, extend the mechanical part of the Volkswagen car key; 2. Then, insert the key into the keyhole behind the steering wheel. Turn the key forward once to activate the vehicle's power supply, allowing the car to perform a self-check; 3. Ensure the vehicle is in P gear, then press the brake pedal. For manual transmission, press the clutch pedal and turn the key forward to ignite and start the engine. Release the key after starting. Volkswagen AG is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche. The company owns brands such as Audi and Volkswagen, and its models include Bora, Volkswagen CC, Golf, Sagitar, Jetta, Passat, Phaeton, among others.
There are several ways to start a Volkswagen. For traditional key ignition, locate the keyhole on the right side of the steering wheel, insert the key all the way without hesitation, press the brake pedal firmly with your right foot, and turn the key clockwise to the start position. Release the key once the engine starts. For higher-end models with push-button start, it's even simpler—just keep the key on you or in your bag, sit in the driver's seat, press the brake, and push the engine logo button on the center console. The car will start within two seconds. If you forget to press the brake or the gear is in D, the car will beep and prevent ignition—just shift back to P and try again. The Volkswagen key has a small metal piece hidden in its base. If the electronic key runs out of battery, you can pull it out to unlock the door manually, then replace the battery promptly for convenience.