
Passat's one-button start is located at the top left corner of the center console gear lever. Ensure the key is inside the vehicle, press the brake, hold the start button to start the engine, shift to D gear first, release the handbrake, and then release the brake to begin driving. Below is additional information: 1. One-button start introduction: The car one-button start device is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the ignition process and can also turn off the engine. This device can be retrofitted at the original car key lock position or as an independent panel. 2. Benefits of one-button start: The biggest advantage is that you don't need to hold it in your hand; it can stay in your pocket or bag, eliminating the hassle of searching for the key each time. If the owner forgets to close the windows after getting out of the car, there's no need to restart the engine to close them one by one. The vehicle's safety system will automatically raise the windows, greatly improving the car's security level.

Starting the Passat is actually quite simple. Keep your foot on the brake pedal and press the START button with letters on the center console, and the engine will start. At this point, all the dashboard lights will illuminate for self-check, and the tachometer will move. If you approach the car door with the key, simply pull the door handle to unlock it without taking out the key. For cold starts in winter, it's best not to turn on the heater immediately; wait until the RPM drops below 1000 before slowly turning it on, as this is better for the engine. When parking, remember to shift into P gear first and then press the start button to turn off the engine; the electronic parking brake will automatically lock the wheels. Here's a fun fact: pressing the start button twice without stepping on the brake allows you to power on just the radio.

After driving my Passat for three years, I've summarized the smoothest startup routine: Keep the car key in your pocket without taking it out, open the door, get in, and sit down. Firmly press the brake pedal with your right foot, quickly glance at the dashboard for any yellow warning lights. Press the ignition button directly and listen for the engine to start, then promptly turn off that annoying auto start-stop function. In summer, open the windows to dissipate heat for a minute before turning on the AC to protect the compressor. Beginners often forget to disable the auto-hold function, which makes reversing particularly awkward—it's recommended to turn it off before starting. Before shutting off the engine, ensure both the AC and seat heaters are turned off to prevent drain.

From a female perspective, paying attention to details when starting the Passat is crucial: Be cautious with the key when wearing a skirt to avoid it being swept under the seat by the hem. For versions with wireless charging, remember that the will automatically align when placed on the charging pad. After starting, first check the position of the headlight knob—turn on the front and rear fog lights on hazy days. Avoid setting the air conditioning temperature too low to prevent catching a cold due to large temperature differences. If wireless CarPlay fails to connect, restart the infotainment system by long-pressing the volume button. Key reminder: Forgetting to turn off the vanity mirror light can drain the battery, and the rearview mirror folding button is located on the door handle. If the steering wheel isn't straightened when turning off the engine and opening the door, the dashboard will chime as a reminder.

Key safety points to emphasize: Before starting, ensure the gear is in P position, otherwise the start button will not respond. The electronic parking brake can only be released after fastening the seatbelt. Avoid pressing the accelerator aggressively during a cold start; wait until the blue water temperature light goes off before driving normally. On rainy days, turn on the front and rear window defoggers immediately after starting, and the rearview mirror heating button is located on the door panel with a diamond-shaped symbol. Emergency handling: Accidental engine shutdown while driving will trigger power steering protection—firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands, pull over, and restart. Avoid connecting high-power devices to the 12V power outlet to prevent fuse burnout. Regularly checking the brake fluid level is crucial.

Three things new car owners most easily overlook: After starting the car, they notice the auto start-stop light is on, and the engine suddenly shuts off at red lights. The electronic clock on the dashboard always runs slow—it's actually the infotainment system needing to connect online for automatic time calibration. The auto-dipping mirror function requires shifting into reverse and adjusting the angle to memorize the position. Correct starting procedure: First lightly press the brake to power on and initiate self-check, wait 5 seconds, then fully depress the brake to ignite. When the key fob is dead, press it against the emergency start sensor area on the right side of the steering wheel. Finally, it's recommended to visit the 4S dealership to unlock hidden features, such as setting automatic window closing when locking the car—a highly practical function.


