
To remotely start the engine using the Binyue key fob, first press the lock button, then press and hold the start button. The Binyue is a compact SUV under the Geely brand, equipped with two engine options: a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The Binyue features sharply defined headlights complemented by two arc-shaped LED daytime running lights, enhancing its dynamic and sharp appearance. The C-shaped fog light bezels are given a three-dimensional treatment, exuding a strong sense of power. Additionally, details such as the ten-spoke alloy wheels, D-pillar porthole design, and streamlined body lines contribute to the car's youthful appeal. The vehicle measures 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm.

As a Bin Yue owner, I use this feature quite often. The operation is not complicated: first press the lock button on the remote, wait for the car lights to flash once indicating it's locked, then press and hold the start button—the one with the engine icon—for about five seconds, and the engine will start. At this point, the car will preheat or turn on the AC, which is especially useful before heading out in winter or summer. It's recommended to ensure the car is parked in an open area before using this feature, not in a garage, to avoid the danger of exhaust buildup. If the key battery is low, the function may fail, so I check the battery level every month and replace it promptly when needed. After starting, the car will run for 10 minutes and then automatically shut off. If you haven't gotten in the car yet, just press the button again. Overall, it's quite practical, simple, and reliable to operate.

I'm a cautious driver, so I pay extra attention to safety when using the BinYue's remote start. The steps are simple: first press the lock button to confirm the vehicle is locked, then long-press the start button until the engine runs. But be sure not to start it in an indoor parking lot or enclosed space to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning—it's best to choose an open area for testing. After starting, the car will automatically control the temperature, but monitor the runtime to avoid wasting fuel by leaving it on too long. The key's effective range is within a few dozen meters; it won't work if too far. If the battery level drops below 10%, replace it to avoid signal loss. I recommend regularly cleaning the key to prevent dust from affecting the contacts. If it fails on the first try, don’t panic—repeat the steps or check the manual to adjust settings. Safe usage is the key.

This feature is quite interesting with an intuitive operation process: press the lock button once, then hold the start button for a few seconds to start the car. The principle behind it is that the key emits a wireless signal to trigger the engine, and you can even preset the air conditioning temperature. I've tried turning on the heater in advance on freezing cold days, so the car is warm when I get in. Sometimes signal interference can cause failure, such as when there's a strong electromagnetic source nearby—just move a bit farther away. For maintenance, keep the key dry and clean, and quickly replace the battery when it runs out. Overall, the operation is fast and effortless, with additional controls making travel smarter and more comfortable.

When I first got the car, I was a bit curious about learning to use the remote start. The method is straightforward: first press the lock button to light up the car lights, then press and hold the start button until the engine sound comes on before releasing. After practicing a few times, I got the hang of it, which is great for beginners to try. After starting, you can adjust the interior environment in advance, making it super convenient for preheating in cold weather. It's advisable to first check that the vehicle is parked stably and try the function in a safe location. If the key doesn't respond when pressed, it's usually because the battery is dead—I keep a spare new battery handy for replacement. When starting, make sure there are no obstacles around that could interfere with the signal. The operation is simple but requires attention to detail.


