What are the ignition steps for an automatic transmission vehicle?
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Automatic transmission vehicle ignition steps are as follows: 1. Press the start button once to turn on the ACC light, then press it again to enter the self-check state (about 6 seconds). 2. Depress the brake pedal and press the start button once more to ignite and start the vehicle. It is recommended to warm up the engine for 2-3 minutes. 3. Depress the brake again, shift the gear from P to D, release the handbrake, and slowly release the brake to start smoothly. 4. If starting on a steep slope, you can first shift to D gear, lightly press the accelerator to add fuel, then release the handbrake, and slowly release the brake to prevent rolling back. 5. Finally, adjust the throttle appropriately according to the current starting speed to control the vehicle speed.
When I drove my friend's car before, I specifically asked experienced drivers about the proper sequence for starting an automatic transmission vehicle. First, insert the key and turn it to the power-on position - the dashboard lights will illuminate for a self-check. Wait 2-3 seconds until the warning lights go off, then press the brake pedal to start the engine. The key point is you must press the brake while in P gear to start successfully, and you need to press the shift lock button on the side of the gear lever to change gears. For push-button start vehicles, make sure the key is in the car's detection area, then simply press the brake and push the start button. During cold starts, listen carefully to the engine sound - if you hear any abnormal noises, don't force it; turn off power and wait for the fuel pump to finish working before trying again. Finally, check that the tachometer stabilizes below 1000 RPM to confirm a normal start.