What are the starting steps for the Accord?
3 Answers
Accord starting steps: Press the one-touch start button while stepping on the brake. If you press the one-touch start button without stepping on the brake, this is considered a partial power-on state where you cannot roll the windows up or down or play music. Pressing the one-touch start button a second time without stepping on the brake will fully power on the vehicle and initiate a self-check, allowing all vehicle functions to operate normally, but the vehicle still cannot be started. Pressing the one-touch start button a third time without stepping on the brake will completely power off the vehicle. In terms of body dimensions, the 2018 Accord measures 4893 mm in length, 1862 mm in width, and 1449 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830 mm. The gasoline models are all equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, available in high and low power versions, all paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
Every time I start driving my Accord, I find it quite smooth. First, I sit in the driver's seat and adjust the seat and the three rearview mirrors to ensure a comfortable and unobstructed view of the road. Buckling up the seatbelt is a must—safety first. Then, I start the engine; many Accords now come with a keyless system, so just pressing a button will do. I press the brake pedal, shift the gear to D (Drive), and gently release the brake to start moving. At this point, I add a bit of throttle for a smooth takeoff. I always glance at the dashboard to make sure no warning lights are on. When starting, I pay attention to the surroundings to avoid any small obstacles on the roadside. This routine is simple and fuel-efficient, and over time, it becomes second nature. The Accord is an automatic, so there's no need to worry about the clutch—it's especially suitable for city driving, offering quick and stable starts. I recommend regular vehicle checks to avoid minor issues. Overall, it's very convenient to drive.
From a safe driving perspective, it's crucial to start the Accord cautiously. First, I ensure the doors are locked and the seatbelt is fastened. Before starting, I check the dashboard indicator lights for any abnormalities, such as fuel level or fault warnings. I press the brake pedal to start the engine, then shift to D gear and release the parking brake. I check the left, right, and rearview mirrors to confirm there are no people or vehicles approaching in the blind spots. Gradually releasing the brake pedal while gently pressing the accelerator to start, maintaining a steady speed to avoid sudden acceleration that could lead to hazards. Throughout the starting process, I remain vigilant about the front and sides, especially when exiting a parking space. These small steps help prevent accidents, and developing good habits can protect both myself and other road users. After starting, remember to adjust speed to match the traffic flow.