How to Start an Automatic Transmission Boyue?
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To start an automatic transmission Boyue, follow these steps: 1. Press the start button twice to initiate the vehicle's computer system self-check; 2. Depress the foot brake and press the start/stop button to ignite the engine; 3. Release the foot brake and allow the vehicle to warm up while stationary; 4. Depress the foot brake, release the handbrake, and shift the gear from P (Park) to D (Drive); 5. Gradually release the foot brake to start moving; 6. Apply the accelerator smoothly according to road conditions for safe driving. The Boyue is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4519mm, width 1831mm, height 1831mm, wheelbase 2670mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 58 liters. It is equipped with a 1.8L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 163ps and a maximum power output of 120kw.
When driving an automatic transmission Boyue, I always first check that the gear is in the P position to avoid starting in the wrong gear and causing accidents; press the brake pedal to ensure stability, then press the start button or turn the key to start the engine. After starting, slowly shift into D gear while observing whether the dashboard indicator lights are normal; the Boyue has an electronic handbrake, and by gently pressing the release button, the car is ready to go. When starting, observe the surrounding environment, including the rearview mirrors and blind spots, to ensure there are no pedestrians or vehicles posing a threat, then slowly release the brake, allowing the car to glide naturally before gently pressing the accelerator to start. This process should be kept smooth to avoid sudden acceleration that could cause tire slippage or excessive fuel consumption. In congested urban areas, I am accustomed to turning on the turn signal before starting to alert the vehicles behind. Safe driving is always the top priority. Once you get used to this operation, it becomes natural, but beginners should practice several times in an open area to develop muscle memory and reduce risks.