How to Start a Volkswagen Teramont When the Key Fob Battery Dies?
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To start a Volkswagen Teramont when the key fob battery is dead, follow these steps: 1. Remove the mechanical key from the remote key fob and use it to open the driver's door to enter the vehicle; 2. Locate the key symbol mark below the steering wheel; 3. Press the remote key fob against the marked induction area; 4. Sit in the driver's seat and press the brake pedal with your foot; 5. While holding down the brake pedal, press the start/stop button to start the vehicle. Taking the 2020 Volkswagen Teramont as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large SUV category, with body dimensions of 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height, a wheelbase of 2980mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters.
Oh, I just encountered this situation last week! I was sweating in the parking lot at that time. When the Volkswagen Teramont key runs out of battery, there's a hidden feature: first, use the mechanical key to open the door (there's a small button on the side of the key, press it to pull out the metal key). Once inside the car, don’t panic. Press the key firmly against the start button while stepping on the brake and wait a few seconds, then the engine will roar to life. This trick is called the emergency start mode, which works by utilizing the last weak signal in the key. After that, remember to replace the battery immediately. You can buy a CR2032 coin battery from a convenience store and replace it yourself—don’t waste half a day like I did.