
To start the car with a Magotan key, follow these steps: 1. After entering the car, insert the key and turn it to the 'on' position. At this point, the vehicle's electrical system will activate, powering all computer chips and sensors. This process takes approximately 6 to 10 seconds as all sensors perform a self-check. 2. If no issues are detected during the self-check (indicated by all dashboard lights turning off), turn the key further to start the engine. Taking the 2020 Magotan as an example, it is a midsize sedan with the following dimensions: length 4865mm, width 18432mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 2871mm, front track 1552mm, rear track 1551mm, fuel tank capacity 66 liters, trunk capacity 533 liters, and curb weight 1445kg.

Starting the Magotan car key is quite simple, especially for models with one-button start. Here’s how I do it daily: First, carry the smart key with you and sit in the driver’s seat. After fastening the seatbelt, press and hold the brake pedal with your right foot—you’ll see the dashboard lights turn on. Then, press the START button on the center console or near the steering wheel, and the car will start. If you press the button without stepping on the brake, the engine won’t start; it will only power on. I find this system both safe and convenient, preventing accidental starts. What if the start fails? The most common issues are a dead key battery or the key being too far from the car—just replace the battery promptly and try again.

As an ordinary driver, let me tell you how to start a Magotan. The car key comes in two types: traditional insert-key type and smart push-button type, and most new Magotan models now come with the smart type. Before starting, make sure the key is in your pocket and don't move it. Sit in the car, press the brake pedal firmly, and then press the round START button. The whole process is super fast, and the engine will roar to life immediately. I suggest that beginners check whether the brake is fully pressed when driving for the first time, otherwise pressing the button won't work. If the remote control distance of the key is short, it may be due to low battery power, and replacing the battery will solve the problem. Simply put, it's a three-step process to start the car: bring the key, press the brake, and press the button—safe and worry-free.

Let me explain the starting mechanism of the Magotan car key from a technical perspective. The smart key system utilizes wireless communication technology, where sensors detect the key signal as you enter the vehicle. Depressing the brake pedal is mandatory to prevent accidental starting risks, and pressing the START button triggers the engine control unit to ignite. If the startup is slow or fails, it could indicate weak key battery or the system requiring a reset.


