How to Start the Baojun 560 When the Key Fob Battery Dies?
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The method to start the Baojun 560 when the key fob battery is dead is: Align the Baojun logo on the back of the key fob with the ignition switch for about 30 seconds to start the vehicle. The procedure to replace the key fob battery is: First, push the identification switch upwards to remove the mechanical key, then open the key fob casing and pry out the old battery before inserting a new one. The front design of the Baojun 560 continues the family styling of Baojun, with similarities to the Baojun 730 in features such as the chrome grille, headlight contours, and bonnet character lines. The LED daytime running lights are positioned below the fog lights, and the headlights also include LED position lights. The exterior mirrors of the Baojun 560 integrate turn signals and come with roof rails. The Baojun 560 does not feature a panoramic sunroof.
I had a similar experience with my Baojun 560 when the key fob battery died. That day, the car was parked by the roadside, and no matter how many times I pressed the buttons, there was no response—I couldn't even unlock the doors. After some fumbling, I noticed a small latch on the side of the key. Pushing it released the mechanical key, which I used to open the door. Once inside, I pressed the start button repeatedly, but nothing happened. Then I remembered the manual mentioned placing the key near the start button when the battery is dead. Clutching the key close to the button and pressing it again, the car started smoothly. Right after, I went to the supermarket and bought a CR2032 battery to replace it—just a few bucks. This reminded me to check the key battery regularly. Signs like dim indicator lights or reduced remote range signal weakening—replace it promptly to avoid hassle. Also, avoid leaving the key in hot spots when parked daily, as heat drains the battery faster. Baojun's emergency start design is smart but requires manual activation. Keeping a spare battery in the glovebox is the safest bet.