
Magotan starting steps are: 1. Insert the car key into the first position, at this time the dashboard speedometer will display a yellow steering wheel light, indicating that the steering wheel is being unlocked; 2. After the steering wheel is unlocked, insert the key into the second position, at this time the steering wheel light turns red, indicating that the steering wheel power assist system is undergoing self-check; 3. Wait until the yellow airbag light on the tachometer goes out before starting. The Magotan is FAW-Volkswagen's first B-class sedan, with a body length, width, and height of 4866mm, 1832mm, and 1464mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2812mm.

I've been driving a Magotan for several years, and the starting procedure is quite simple: After getting seated comfortably, first press the brake pedal. For key ignition, insert the key and turn it to the ON position (for push-button start, just press the button). Wait until the engine sound stabilizes. Then, check the dashboard to ensure no red warning lights are on, such as the battery or engine fault light. After starting, it's best to wait about half a minute to let the engine warm up before shifting gears, especially in winter, to protect the components. Remember to adjust the rearview mirrors and fasten the seatbelt—good habits for safety and peace of mind. The air conditioning sometimes turns on automatically; just adjust the temperature as needed. Overall, the Magotan starts smoothly, and even beginners can get the hang of it quickly. Don’t forget regular maintenance of the battery and starting system to avoid surprises.

As a car enthusiast, I've been studying the startup details of the Magotan for years: The first step is to firmly press the brake pedal, which sends a signal to the control unit. For push-button start, the key must be within the sensing range. During startup, the system performs a self-check, and if all dashboard lights illuminate and then turn off, it indicates normal operation. I also pay attention to the battery voltage; if it's low, the startup may hesitate, so regular maintenance is essential to avoid issues. After startup, wait for the RPM to stabilize before driving, and avoid rushing to shift gears to prevent transmission damage. A related point is that the Magotan has numerous electronic systems, and features like automatic initialization of the air conditioning or lights after startup are part of its intelligent design. The entire process emphasizes smoothness. I often recommend listening carefully for any unusual sounds in the garage to ensure a worry-free driving experience.

For safety reasons, I insist on completing preparations before starting the Magotan: adjust the seat and rearview mirrors properly, fasten the seat belt; firmly press the brake pedal and push the start button; confirm the gear is in P to avoid rolling; after starting, check the dashboard for normal operation without warning lights before moving. Pay extra attention to checking if the lights are on to respond promptly at night. Although starting is quick, don't be careless. Develop a good habit of scanning the surroundings before starting to ensure safety.


