What causes the Nissan Tiida's one-button start to fail igniting?
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Below are the reasons and solutions for the Nissan Tiida's one-button start failing to ignite: 1. Steering wheel lock: After the car is turned off, if the steering wheel is rotated a certain degree from its centered position in one direction, the steering wheel will lock. Solution: Turn the steering wheel left and right while pressing the engine start button to release the tension and unlock the steering wheel. 2. Gear not in P position: For automatic transmission vehicles, manufacturers usually mention this in the manual. Solution: Ensure the gear is in the P position when starting the ignition. 3. Smart key battery dead: When the smart key's battery is depleted, the key's transmission power is very low, making it difficult for the car's sensor to detect it, thus preventing the one-button start from completing the ignition. Solution: Generally, smart keys come with a mechanical key. You can directly use the mechanical key to insert into the keyhole for starting.