
To turn off a keyless start car, follow these steps: 1. Press the brake pedal and bring the vehicle to a complete stop; 2. Shift the gear from D (Drive) to N (Neutral); 3. Engage the handbrake (for electronic handbrakes, simply pull up the lever); 4. Release the foot brake, but do not turn off the power (this ensures the car is fully stopped by the handbrake, preventing P (Park) gear lock); 5. Continue pressing the foot brake and shift the gear from N to P; 6. Release the foot brake and press the start/stop button to turn off the power and complete the shutdown. Note: In case of an emergency while driving, you can turn off the engine by pressing the start/stop button for more than 3 seconds or pressing it three times consecutively. The power will then switch to ACC (Accessory) mode.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I must emphasize the importance of proper shutdown sequence for keyless ignition vehicles. The key is to ensure the car comes to a complete stop, shift into P gear, and don't rush to exit. You must keep pressing the brake pedal while holding the start button for at least 1 second until the dashboard turns completely dark. Once when I drove my friend's , I pressed too quickly without fully shutting down, and the alarm went off so loud the whole street could hear it. Different car brands have different responses - German cars usually give vibration feedback, Japanese cars emit a 'beep' sound, and now domestic electric vehicles even provide voice prompts. Engaging the electronic parking brake after shutdown is crucial, especially on slopes. Nowadays, new cars will sound an alarm reminder if you don't engage the parking brake when automatically shifting to P gear.

New drivers, look here! Keyless start-stop is actually much more convenient than key-operated cars. The process is to first slow down and stop by pressing the brake, then engage the electronic parking brake, keep the brake pedal pressed, and finally hold the start button until the screen turns off. Remember, the key must be within 1 meter of the driver's seat to work—once I left the key in the trunk while washing the car and the system locked up. If you're really unsure, just check the dashboard: when the tachometer drops to zero and the central display shows 'OFF,' you've done it right. Many cars now even support remote engine shutdown via a mobile app, like does.

Our car club has tested over 20 keyless start models and found three critical points when turning off the engine: the transmission must be shifted to P, the right foot must keep pressing the brake pedal, and the start button needs to be held down. Especially for large vehicles like American pickups, you need to press the button twice to fully power off. Once when off-roading in a Wrangler, I noticed the headlights remained on for 30 seconds after turning off the engine on a slope—it turned out to be the vehicle's -away lighting feature. If the button doesn't respond, try the hidden keyhole on the steering wheel; some cars require a manual reset using the mechanical key.

Poor contact is the biggest fear when driving a modified car. For example, the aftermarket keyless start system I installed on my Civic sometimes requires me to cover the button with my palm and twist it to shut off the engine. Factory cars generally have two types of shutdown logic: brands like Mercedes and require pressing once to cut power, then pressing again to turn off the main system; while Toyota and Volkswagen models require holding the button for 2 seconds to shut everything down directly. The funniest situation I've encountered was when the key battery was almost dead, and I had to press the key against the start button for it to be recognized. I recommend car owners who have modified their electrical systems to carry spare batteries and keep a mechanical key hidden in the center console for emergencies.

From the perspective of vehicle , a keyless start vehicle must meet three conditions to shut down: engine speed below 500 RPM, transmission gear signal confirmed in P position, and vehicle speed sensor zero signal. Therefore, never take shortcuts by shifting to N gear and pressing the button during temporary stops, as the system will reject the operation. Once, a valet driver made a joke by mistakenly pressing the start button three times, triggering the anti-theft mode. Nowadays, electric vehicles are even more interesting. For example, the Xpeng G9 displays a countdown shutdown animation on the central control screen after powering off, which is much more advanced than the clicking sound of fuel-powered cars.


