
You need to download a compatible app on your mobile , or you can ask the 4S store salesperson to assist during the car purchase process to enable the remote start function for the vehicle. To use the car key for remote start, ensure you are within the remote control range, press the vehicle's lock button to confirm the car is locked, and wait for more than 15 seconds after locking. Press and hold the last circular button on the remote key for more than 2 seconds. If you hear only one beep from the vehicle, it indicates the remote start was unsuccessful. To turn off the remote start, simply press the remote start button once, followed by pressing the lock button once.

Recently driving a car, I find the remote start feature really convenient. Usually, I operate it via the mobile app. Open the Changan Fan App, log in to your account, find the remote control function, and select 'Start Engine'. However, the prerequisite is that the vehicle is parked in an open area with the doors locked, and the App will only execute the command after confirming safety. In winter, I often start the engine 10 minutes in advance to let it warm up and get the air conditioning heated, so it's not cold when I get in. During operation, make sure your phone has a stable internet connection, as it won't start without a signal. Once, I forgot to bind the App and had to input the vehicle's VIN number for pairing first. The advantage is saving time, especially when rushing in the morning—just a tap on the App, and the engine runs for a few minutes before stopping automatically. It's recommended to keep the vehicle's GPS turned on for more accurate positioning; otherwise, the failure rate is high.

I drive a car daily, and remote start is quite simple. Download the official app like Changan FAN, register and bind your vehicle information, then click the remote start button on the control page. Make sure the car is parked steadily and not too close to walls to avoid exhaust issues. I usually use the key fob as a backup method—holding down the unlock button for a few seconds can also start the engine. In summer, starting the car in advance lets the AC cool down the interior, making it comfortable when I get in. Just ensure the battery has enough charge; once, I failed to start because the battery was low. Avoid frequent clicking during operation to prevent the app from freezing, and it’s best to keep the Bluetooth connection active. This way, you don’t have to endure freezing hands or feet while waiting for the car to warm up—pretty practical.

It's not difficult to use Auto's remote start feature. Just install the App on your phone, bind the vehicle, and select the start button to remotely start the car. I've tried starting it in winter to let it preheat for ten minutes, and the car was much warmer when I got in. The steps are: log into the App, click the control function, confirm the start, and after the engine runs on its own, parking becomes more convenient. For safety, avoid starting it in the garage due to the risk of exhaust fumes. The App must be connected to the internet during operation; without a connection, it won't work. This feature helps save time, especially in cold weather.

Using a car at home has made life much easier with its remote start feature. I can bind the vehicle through the app and start the engine with just a click of the start button. Starting the car ten minutes early in the morning to warm it up ensures the kids don't feel cold when getting in. It's important to operate this feature in an open parking space with good signal for reliability. Once, I forgot to lock the car and the app reported an error, so now I always make sure the car is securely locked before starting. The app also allows setting the air conditioning temperature remotely, which is great for cooling the car in advance during summer. For safety, remember not to enter enclosed spaces after the engine starts to avoid potential hazards. Using it this way is both convenient and effortless.

Auto's remote start is quite intelligent. When using the App, I first bind the vehicle and control the start button via Bluetooth or internet connection. After the engine responds, it runs for ten to fifteen minutes and then stops automatically, providing quick preheating in winter. However, phone compatibility is crucial—it requires newer systems like iOS 12 or above for smooth operation. The operation also depends on the battery voltage; if it's below 20%, it's prone to failure. Once, when the signal was poor, I switched to the key as a backup, but the App is more convenient as it can also turn on the air conditioning simultaneously. Technically, it relies on the vehicle system updates, and older models may not support it, so regular upgrades are recommended to ensure reliable functionality.


