What are the four buttons on the Changan Oushang X5 key?

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DelDerek
07/28/25 2:16pm
Changan Oushang X5 key has four buttons: 1. Unlock the car door; 2. Lock the car door; 3. Open the trunk; 4. Remote start the car. The functions of the key are: 1. Close the windows after turning off the engine; 2. Easily locate the car in parking lots; 3. Automatically open the trunk; 4. Remotely open the windows. The maintenance methods for the key are: 1. Do not place it with metal objects; 2. Do not leave the spare key inside the car; 3. Do not place the smart key with electronic devices; 4. Do not expose the key to high temperatures or liquids. Precautions for using the car key are: 1. Do not place it with electronic devices; 2. Do not expose the key to direct high-temperature environments; 3. Do not use batteries with different power levels.
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SanEdward
08/11/25 10:23pm
Last time I drove my friend's Changan Oshan X5, I studied the key fob—its four buttons have very clear functions: The left button with the car logo and diamond pattern unlocks only the driver's door (a single press opens just the driver’s side to prevent intruders). The right lock button has a small padlock icon and gives a beep when pressed to confirm locking. The two bottom buttons are even more practical—the trunk button opens the rear hatch automatically after a 3-second hold (perfect for hands-free grocery loading on weekends). The other button has a horn with sound waves for the 'find my car' feature—pressing it makes the lights flash and horn beep in parking garages, easily locating the car from 10 meters away. There’s also a hidden mechanical key slot on the side for emergency entry if the battery dies.
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