
The starting procedure for the 10th generation Accord is as follows: 1. First, open the car door and place the vehicle key inside. 2. Press the one-touch start button to start the vehicle. In winter, you may warm up the car for a few minutes first. 3. Check if the dashboard displays normal vehicle status - the gear should be in P position at this time. 4. Press the electronic parking button to release the electronic parking brake effect. Then check the rearview mirror to see if road conditions are suitable for moving forward. 5. Pull the gear lever backward to D position to move forward, or adjust to R position for reversing. Start the car by selecting the corresponding gear.

When driving my 10th-generation Accord as a new driver, I first make sure to sit properly and fasten my seatbelt, then check that the gear is in the P or N position. I press and hold the brake pedal, insert the key and turn it or press the start button to ignite the engine. After hearing the engine sound, I wait a few seconds to let the car warm up. Next, I press the brake and shift to D gear, release the electronic parking brake button, and slowly release the brake pedal while gently pressing the accelerator to start smoothly. Avoid stomping on the accelerator, as it can cause the car to jerk forward unsteadily. I also pay attention to my surroundings, especially in parking lots or on slopes, to prevent rolling risks. The Accord’s smooth CVT transmission helps with a more natural start. The first time I drove, I practiced this process and learned stable operation through mistakes. Remembering these basic steps helps beginners avoid malfunctions and ensures safe, smooth driving.

As a seasoned Accord driver with years of experience, I've developed a routine when starting: after pressing the brake and igniting, I immediately check the dashboard lights for normal operation, shift to D gear while releasing the electronic parking brake, and control the throttle smoothly for fuel efficiency. In city traffic jams, I anticipate road conditions in advance, such as warming up the engine before stopping at red lights, ensuring more efficient starts and reduced lag. The 10th-gen Accord's quick power response allows me to maintain low-speed stability without sudden acceleration, prolonging component lifespan. Regular maintenance ensures the braking system stays lubricated for lighter starts. These small techniques have helped me save significant fuel costs while enhancing driving pleasure.

Starting the 10th-generation Accord, I first press the brake to ignite the engine, shift to D gear, release the handbrake, then release the brake and gently press the throttle to move forward smoothly. The CVT transmission design ensures smooth acceleration without jerking, which is especially convenient for daily commutes. It's advisable to let the engine warm up before starting to avoid premature wear, and keeping the operation simple is sufficient.


