How to Turn Off After Pressing the One-Button Start to Power On?
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Power on - Turn on the system - Start the engine (requires pressing the brake pedal) - Power off. If the power is still on when the engine is off, it means the gear lever has not been moved to the P position; you need to move it to P and then press the start button once more.
I've been using the one-button start feature for quite a while. When you press the button once to power on the car without starting the engine, simply press that button again to turn off the power—it's really straightforward. Most cars are designed this way, like the one I drive—just a light press does the trick, and the dashboard and audio system will turn off immediately. Remember not to keep the power on for too long, as it can easily drain the battery. I learned this the hard way when I once forgot to turn off the power in a parking lot for half a day, and the battery almost died. I recommend checking and confirming that it's turned off before getting out of the car each time. It's best to develop the habit of turning off unnecessary power to extend battery life. There might be slight variations between different car models—for example, some require waiting a few seconds before operating—so beginners should read the user manual to understand the details, ensuring both safety and convenience.