How to Start the Baojun 560 When the Key Fob Battery is Dead?

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DelRowan
07/28/25 11:34pm
When the key fob battery is dead, align the Baojun logo on the back of the key with the ignition switch for about 30 seconds to start the car. Eject the mechanical key, insert it into the ignition keyhole, and turn the key to start the car.
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