How to Start and Turn Off a Car with One-Button Start?
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A car with one-button start can be started as follows: After the owner opens the door and enters the car, simply press the brake and lightly press the one-button start to ignite the engine. To turn off the car with one-button start: While the engine is running, press the brake and lightly press the one-button start button to shut down the engine. The one-button start device is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the starting process. This device can be retrofitted at the original car key lock position or installed as an independent panel. Advantages of one-button start: Unlike traditional mechanical key ignition and conventional starting procedures, simply pressing the one-button start can ignite or shut down the engine, eliminating the hassle of losing or searching for keys. Most ignition processes require stepping on the foot brake. The start button procedure is entirely controlled by a chip, ensuring stable and reliable performance. It simulates the original car key start modes—OFF, ACC, ON, START, ON, OFF—and normally achieves each function.
I've been driving a car with push-button start for three years, and starting it is actually quite simple. Once you're in the car, don't worry about where the key is, as long as it's inside the vehicle. After settling in, press the brake pedal firmly, then directly press the button with the circled arrow on the center console. Wait for the engine sound to confirm it's started. When turning off the engine, make sure to shift into P (Park) and come to a complete stop first, then press the button again to shut it off. Once, I forgot to shift into P before pressing the stop button, and the car immediately beeped a warning, which startled me. Note that during cold starts in winter, don't stomp on the accelerator right away; wait about half a minute for the tachometer to drop before driving. The most convenient part of this feature is not having to take out the key—just keep it in your pocket when shopping at the supermarket.