
Baojun 510's key has hidden functions of a keyless entry system. Below is the relevant introduction to the hidden functions: 1. When the car owner enters the sensing range of the key system, the central lock control system starts working and emits a wireless query signal. After the smart key card responds correctly, the car lock will automatically open. 2. One car corresponds to one key, and the car can only be unlocked when the key's signal matches the signal emitted by the transmitter. Once inside the car, with the key within the sensing range, the engine can be started using the one-button start function. The sensing distance for keyless entry and start should be within one meter; beyond one meter, it will not work.

I discovered that the Baojun 510 has some quite practical hidden features that are really suitable for daily driving. Holding down the unlock button on the remote key for about three seconds will automatically lower the windows, which is especially refreshing after a hot summer day—it helps cool down the car quickly and saves time. Additionally, after starting the car, pressing and holding the OK button on the steering wheel for a few seconds allows you to switch the dashboard display between average fuel consumption and instant fuel consumption, making it easier to monitor fuel expenses. Once the speed exceeds 15 km/h, the doors automatically lock, which is a thoughtful design to prevent accidental opening and potential injuries. Lastly, there’s a hidden setting for the turn signals—you can adjust the number of flashes when signaling by trying specific button combinations. These small details make driving more reassuring. I recommend experimenting with the buttons to uncover more fun features and not waste the car’s potential.

On my Baojun 510, those hidden features aren't hard to activate but require some operating skills. Let's start with auto-locking: sit in the car with doors closed, turn the key to ACC position, then press and hold the central locking button for a few seconds until you hear a confirmation beep. Once set, doors will automatically lock when speed exceeds 15km/h for enhanced safety. For instrument cluster settings, hold the OK button to toggle between displays like fuel consumption or tire pressure info. The remote functions are even more practical - long-pressing unlock automatically lowers windows, while holding lock button raises them, eliminating manual operation. You can fine-turn signal flash rate by operating buttons in specific sequence when parked. These features not only improve convenience but also reduce operational risks. I recommend checking these settings during each maintenance service.

The Baojun 510's hidden features are mostly safety-oriented. For instance, the automatic door lock activates when speed exceeds 15 km/h to prevent accidental door opening incidents. The instrument display switching via button combinations avoids driver distraction from complex screens. Holding the remote key's unlock button lowers windows, while locking raises them—ensuring ventilation or preventing rain leakage after parking, eliminating return trips for adjustments. Adjusting turn signal flash counts in light settings minimizes misoperation interference with other vehicles. These subtle yet rarely mentioned designs suggest the manufacturer prioritizes driving safety over flashy marketing. Once habitual, driving becomes smoother, risks naturally decrease—just a quick pre-drive check suffices.


