How to Start the Accord with One-Button Start?
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The one-button start button of the Accord is located at the lower left corner of the center console screen. After the owner enters the cabin with the key, there is no need to insert the key to ignite. Step on the brake pedal and press the one-button start button to start the engine. Press the ignition switch again when the vehicle is stationary to turn off the engine. The following is an introduction to the one-button start: The one-button start device is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the starting process and can also turn off the engine. This device can be modified at the original key lock position or on an independent panel. Many cars use this smart device to enhance market competitiveness, and it can be installed on vehicles of both high and low configurations.
I remember when I drove the Accord, the one-push start was quite convenient. First, you need to ensure the smart key is inside the car, such as in your pocket or near the cup holder, because the car detects it via wireless sensing. Then, sit in the driver's seat and firmly press the brake pedal—don't release it. Next, locate the START button on the center console and press it. Once the lights come on, the engine starts, and you can shift to D and drive away. If it doesn’t respond, the key might be too far away or the battery is weak, or the brake pedal isn’t pressed firmly enough—trying a few more times usually solves it. It’s best to check the key’s battery regularly to avoid issues at critical moments. This design eliminates the hassle of inserting a key and is quite common in modern cars. I’ve even tried starting and immediately driving off, which is great for busy people. Don’t forget to follow the same steps when turning off the engine—it’s just as simple.