How to Start the Baojun 510 with a Mechanical Key?

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StErin
07/30/25 4:32am
Baojun 510 is designed with a keyhole for starting the car using a metal key. Locate this keyhole, insert the key blade from the remote key, and start the car as you would with a conventional vehicle. Typically, the hidden mechanical keyhole is located behind the one-touch start button, and you need to pry out the plastic one-touch start button to access it. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 510: 1. Positioning of the Baojun 510: The Baojun 510 is positioned as a compact SUV. The new car features a fresh family-style design, with split-type headlights—the slim and sharp upper section is the LED daytime running lights, while the hexagonal headlight below serves as the main headlight for high and low beams. The chrome trim around the front grille extends to the daytime running lights above, giving the front fascia an expansive and elegant look. 2. Overview of the Baojun 510 model: The side profile of the new car adopts a high waistline design, complemented by the currently popular floating roof. In terms of dimensions, the new car measures 4220mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1605mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm. The interior of the Baojun 510 features a black and brown color scheme, accented with matte metal finishes. In terms of features, the new car comes equipped with one-touch start, an 8-inch floating central control screen, a flat-bottom steering wheel, automatic air conditioning, cruise control, and more. Under the hood, the new car is powered by the same L2B 1.5L naturally aspirated engine found in the Baojun 730, delivering a maximum power of 82kW and a peak torque of 147Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. The combined fuel consumption is rated at 6.3L/100km.
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