How to use the Hongqi H5 key for ignition?
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The Hongqi H5 key features a wireless remote control system. A short press locks the doors, while a long press closes all windows and the sunroof. A long press on the unlock button opens the trunk lid. When placing items in the trunk, pressing this button automatically pops open the trunk lid, making it easy and convenient. Below is a detailed introduction to the Hongqi H5 key: 1. Simply carry the Hongqi H5 smart key with you, such as in your pocket, to manually lock or unlock the car doors. When the driver carries the smart key, steps on the brake pedal, and presses the start button, the vehicle can be started. 2. The Hongqi H5 key has 3 buttons, each with its own dedicated function. (1) A short press locks the doors, while a long press closes all windows and the sunroof. If you're unsure whether you've closed the windows, there's no need to return to the vehicle to check—this feature is both convenient and time-saving. (2) A short press unlocks the doors, while a long press opens all windows. Imagine using this feature on a hot summer day before getting into the car—the intense heat inside will quickly dissipate. (3) A long press unlocks and opens the trunk lid. After shopping, when placing items in the trunk, there's no need to physically interact with the vehicle—just press this button, and the trunk lid will automatically pop open, making it effortless and simple.
When I drove the Hongqi H5 before, I found it extremely convenient to start. Just walk up to the car and pull the door handle to unlock it—no need to take out the key at all. Once inside the driver's seat, press the brake pedal and then hit the round button with the lightning symbol on the center console. Release it once you hear the engine start. The whole process doesn’t require taking the key out of your bag, which is perfect for someone like me who’s always forgetting things. Just make sure not to leave the key in the trunk, as the car won’t detect it then. In winter, I love using the mobile app to remotely start the engine before heading downstairs, so the car is already warmed up by the time I get in—this feature is absolutely my favorite.