How to Start the Baojun 560 When the Smart Key Battery Dies?
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Method to start the Baojun 560 when the smart key battery dies: Align the Baojun logo on the back of the key with the ignition switch for about 30 seconds. If the key battery is low, the vehicle's computer display will show a "smart key battery low" warning. The car smart key is a common keyless entry system, also known as the smart key system, which consists of a transmitter, remote central lock control module, driving authorization system control module (three receivers), and related wiring harnesses. The Baojun 560 is the first SUV model under SAIC-GM-Wuling. The dimensions of this car are 4620mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1750mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The Baojun 560 is equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine producing 101kW and 186Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission or an AMT transmission.
Last time I took my Baojun 560 out for a spin, the key suddenly ran out of battery and I couldn't even open the door. Don't worry, smart keys have a little trick—you can find a button on the side of the key to press and pull out the mechanical key. Insert it into the door lock, give it a twist, and the door will open. Once inside, I sat in the driver's seat, but the key couldn't be detected due to the dead battery. I just placed the key right next to the start button—I remember the sensing area for the Baojun 560 is near the center console or the cup holder. Press it firmly, step on the brake, and press the start button—usually the car will start right up. It took me two tries to get it working that time. After sorting it out, I quickly went to buy a CR2032 battery to replace the dead one, so I wouldn't face the same awkward situation again. I usually check the key battery every six months and always keep spare batteries in my bag—these small habits save a lot of hassle. Be prepared before heading out. When the key battery is running low, the car will warn you—don't ignore the warning light.