What are the steps for starting and turning off the 2020 Magotan?
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2020 Magotan starting and turning off steps are as follows: 1. Starting steps: (1) Press the brake pedal, then press the start button to ignite and start the engine. (2) Release the foot brake, you can choose to warm up the car in place for 1-3 minutes. (3) Turn on the turn signal, press the foot brake again, shift to D gear, and release the handbrake. (4) Slowly release the foot brake, add some throttle, and the starting is completed, then return the turn signal to its original position. 2. Turning off steps: (1) Stop the car and press the brake pedal, shift the gear to N. (2) Release the foot brake, pull the handbrake. (3) Turn off the engine, shift to P gear. The 2020 Magotan comes standard with full LED headlights. The design of the headlights is sharp-angled, and the concave corners are perfectly connected with the chrome strip under the grille, giving the headlights and grille a strong sense of unity.
Here's how I start and shut down my 2020 Magotan in daily use: After getting in the car, first fasten the seatbelt, make sure my foot is on the brake pedal, then press the one-touch start button on the center console to fire up the engine. After starting, don't rush - use my right hand to shift the gear lever to D position, gradually release the foot brake or electronic parking brake button, and the car begins to move. At this point, gently tap the accelerator with my right foot to start moving, just maintaining steady speed. Note that if parked for long, the auto start-stop function will activate, but restarting follows the same procedure: brake first then release parking brake. The whole process is simple and smooth - just remember to check if the foot brake is firmly pressed before moving. Shutdown is equally safe: after coming to a complete stop, keep the foot on the brake, shift to P gear, conveniently pull up the electronic parking brake to prevent rolling, then finally press the start button to turn off the engine. Developing this habit protects the transmission and extends its lifespan.