
The functions of the Tiggo 8plus key are as follows: 1. Welcome Function: When carrying the smart key within 3m-3.5m of the vehicle, the vehicle's position lights automatically illuminate, and the mirrors unfold, activating the welcome function. 2. Touch Unlock: When within 1m-1.2m of the vehicle, the vehicle's warning lights flash twice, and the vehicle automatically unlocks, allowing you to open the door and enter without pressing any buttons on the key. 3. Touch Lock: When carrying the smart key and moving 1.5m away from the vehicle, the vehicle's warning lights flash once, and the mirrors automatically fold, at which point the vehicle automatically locks. 4. Remote Start: When carrying the smart key within 1.5m of the vehicle, the engine can be remotely started, providing convenience and efficiency.

When driving my Tiggo 8 Plus, I frequently use the four buttons on the key fob, which are thoughtfully designed. The first is the unlock button—a single press effortlessly unlocks all doors, eliminating the hassle of taking out the key, especially convenient when carrying shopping bags. The second is the lock button; a quick tap automatically locks the doors with an audible confirmation, removing the risk of forgetting to lock the car. The third is the trunk button—holding it down directly opens the trunk, making loading items easier without opening side doors, especially handy in rainy weather. The fourth is the panic button, which enhances safety by triggering the horn and flashing lights in emergencies or when locating the car in a parking lot. I recommend checking the key fob battery regularly—typically needing replacement every two years—to avoid malfunction. These features streamline daily driving, and the panic button has even helped me avoid misunderstandings a few times.

As a frequent driver, I find the key functions of the Tiggo 8 Plus to be both practical and secure. Among the four buttons, the unlock button allows the doors to be unlocked with just a short press; the lock button is responsible for locking the doors and also includes an anti-theft light flash; the trunk button is the most commonly used, as a long press opens the trunk, saving time; the fourth button is the emergency alarm button, which sounds the horn to alert those nearby. I particularly appreciate the convenience of the trunk button when moving large items, and the alarm button is useful in crowded places to prevent accidents. For maintenance, I remind everyone to keep the key away from water, as the battery may run out after two or three years, affecting signal transmission. Making good use of these buttons can enhance the overall driving experience and reduce daily inconveniences.

I find the four buttons on the Tiggo 8 Plus key fob very user-friendly: the unlock button opens the doors, the lock button secures the vehicle with an audible confirmation, the trunk button provides one-touch access for easy loading/unloading, and the alarm button attracts attention in emergencies. I use the trunk button most frequently for quick item storage, while the alarm button helps me locate the car in parking lots. For maintenance, regular battery replacement prevents malfunctions. These thoughtful designs enhance both safety and efficiency in daily use.


