
Atenza starting steps: 1. The Atenza's one-touch start button is located at the lower left corner of the center console screen. The driver can start the engine without inserting the key after entering the cabin with the key; 2. Press the brake pedal and push the one-touch start button to start the engine; 3. To stop the vehicle, press the one-touch start button. The Atenza is Mazda's new generation flagship mid-to-high-end sports sedan. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4870mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. The Atenza continues the design of the imported Mazda ATENZA, adopting Mazda's new "Kodo" design language across the entire lineup.

I drive an Atenza, and the starting procedure is super simple. After getting in the car and closing the door, make sure the gear is in P position, otherwise the start button won't work. I usually press the brake pedal all the way down, then lightly tap the start button near the steering wheel with my finger—the key in my pocket automatically senses and ignites the engine. Upon starting, listen for even engine sounds. Don't rush to turn on the AC or radio; let the car idle for a few seconds or a minute (longer in winter) to ensure proper engine lubrication and protection. After starting, check the dashboard for any warning lights before shifting to D and driving off. Following this routine long-term helps avoid battery drainage issues and ensures smoother, hassle-free starts. The Atenza's design is incredibly thoughtful.

Having driven for many years, I never dare to cut corners when starting my Mazda6. After settling into the driver's seat, firmly press the brake pedal before pressing the start button to ignite the engine—this is crucial for the anti-misoperation feature. Don't drive off immediately after starting; let the engine idle briefly to lubricate the internals, about half a minute is sufficient. Pay attention to the dashboard during startup; a low key battery warning will prompt you to replace the battery promptly to avoid startup failure. Ensuring the gear is in P before starting is vital; otherwise, the car will only power on without ignition. This habit, cultivated since my old car, helps protect the engine and reduce wear. Extra caution is needed when starting in cold weather—wait for proper lubrication before driving to extend engine life. Though the startup steps are simple, following the rules ensures safety.

Starting my Mazda6 is quite smooth. Just sit in the car, press the brake, and push the start button – it's super convenient since the key can stay in my bag. After starting, I usually wait a few dozen seconds before driving off to let the car warm up a bit, which is especially necessary in winter. Don't forget to fasten your seatbelt and make sure the doors are closed properly at startup – safety first with no worries. After starting, just shift gears and go. Keeping the key battery healthy ensures smooth starts without hiccups. This way, driving is both worry-free and car-friendly.


