What Are the Reasons for a Push-to-Start Car Not Starting?

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07/29/25 7:55pm
The reasons for a push-to-start car not starting are: 1. The steering wheel is locked, preventing ignition; 2. The smart key battery is depleted; 3. The brake pedal was not pressed before push-to-start; 4. Faulty crankshaft position sensor; 5. Anti-theft system malfunction. The features of push-to-start include: 1. When the owner approaches the vehicle within approximately 3 meters, the door locks automatically unlock, disabling the anti-theft system; 2. When the owner leaves the vehicle, the door locks automatically engage, activating the anti-theft system; 3. The owner can start the vehicle by simply pressing the start button, enabling keyless operation. Push-to-start is a simplified ignition button mechanism and is part of smart car technology.
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