
The method to turn off the engine with keyless start is: 1. Press the brake pedal to bring the vehicle to a smooth stop, then shift the gear from D to N; 2. Engage the handbrake (pull up the electronic handbrake), then release the foot brake; 3. Do not turn off the power at this point to ensure the vehicle is completely stable under the handbrake's effect, preventing P gear lock; 4. Continue pressing the brake pedal, shift the gear from N to P, release the foot brake, and press the one-button start/stop button to turn off the power and complete the parking. Keyless start means starting the vehicle without physically turning a key; simply keep the key in your bag or pocket and press the button inside the car or turn the ignition switch to start the engine.

I've been driving keyless start cars for over a decade and have plenty of experience with shutting them down. First, park the car steadily and firmly press the brake to ensure safety. Then shift to P (Park) gear, locking it in place like a parking spot. Next, press the start button just once to turn off the engine. Never press the button while still holding the brake—that'll restart the car, and it's really annoying if you mess up. If you press the button without shifting to P gear, the car might sound an alarm or even roll away—I've seen new drivers make this mistake and lose a lot of money. After shutting down, don’t forget to lock the doors, especially at night in parking lots, as this activates the anti-theft system. Developing this habit extends life and makes driving more worry-free. Regularly checking dashboard alerts helps avoid unexpected issues. In short, follow the steps in order, and both your car and peace of mind will stay secure.

I just switched to a keyless start car and it took me a while to figure out how to turn it off. Simply put: after parking, firmly press the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to the P position, and lightly tap the start button to turn off the engine. Don't press the brake when tapping the button, or the engine will start again, wasting fuel. If you accidentally don't turn it off and the engine is still running, a small icon on the dashboard will remind you. Locking the car is also important—use the remote key or the door handle button to ensure the car beeps twice. Beginners might find it hard to remember the sequence at first, but with a few practices, it becomes second nature. Now I’ve got the hang of it.

The keyless system turns off the engine via a button. After bringing the car to a complete stop, press the brake pedal, shift into P (Park), and then press the start button. If the brake pedal is not pressed, pressing the button may put the system into standby mode, leaving the engine running and posing a risk. Remember to lock the doors after turning off the engine, which will completely cut power to the system. The entire process is efficient and safe.

Our family has been using keyless cars for several years, and I'm very familiar with the shutdown procedure. After parking, firmly press the brake pedal, shift to P gear to secure the vehicle, and press the start button to turn off the engine. This operation ensures the engine shuts down quietly and quickly. Especially when getting in the car with children, always close the door and check that it's locked to prevent little mischief-makers from pressing buttons inside. If you away without turning off the engine, the air conditioning may still be consuming power, which can easily drain the battery. Developing this habit leads to longer vehicle lifespan and less maintenance. Always check the dashboard lights when starting or parking, as safe driving starts with attention to detail.

I always want to save fuel and electricity, and keyless shutdown is a great help. After parking and firmly pressing the brake, shift to the P position, then press the start button to turn off the engine. The whole process takes just a few seconds, and the system immediately cuts power to reduce consumption. If you forget to press the button or the gear is not in the correct position, the car may remain in standby mode, slowly draining the and costing more money. After shutting down, lock the car to activate the anti-theft system for added peace of mind. Pay special attention in winter and summer to avoid idling the engine and wasting fuel. These simple steps are both eco-friendly and economical.


