How to Turn Off a Keyless Ignition?

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LeArya
07/25/25 3:23pm
Press the start button to turn off the engine. Here are the related details: 1. Keyless Ignition: The Keyless Start System allows you to start the vehicle without inserting or turning a key. Simply keep the key in your bag or pocket and press the button inside the car to ignite the engine. It offers greater convenience and enhances the sense of luxury and technology. 2. Principle: The system utilizes advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. It automatically locks and unlocks the doors by sensing the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. This means when the driver approaches the vehicle within a certain distance, the door locks will automatically open and disable the anti-theft system. When the driver leaves the vehicle, the door locks will automatically engage and activate the anti-theft system.
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LeSara
08/11/25 9:26pm
I often drive a keyless start car, and turning it off is actually quite simple: park the car steadily, shift to P gear to ensure safety, and then gently press the start button. The engine will automatically shut off, and the dashboard lights will turn off, indicating that the car is off. Note that the key card must be inside the car or in your pocket for the system to detect the signal and perform the operation. If pressing the button doesn't work, it may be because the gear is not in P or the brake isn't fully pressed; adjust and try again to resolve the issue. After turning off the car, don't forget to engage the handbrake, especially when parking on a slope, to prevent the car from rolling. This feature is designed intelligently, but avoid pressing the button randomly while driving to prevent accidents. During regular maintenance, check the key battery and system connection to avoid unexpected failures. In short, developing the correct habit of turning off the car can extend its lifespan and ensure safety and convenience.
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