What causes the Skoda Kodiaq's one-button start to malfunction?
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Skoda Kodiaq's one-button start malfunction is due to weak battery power, which prevents the signal from the one-button start from being received. Reasons for no response from the car's one-button start: Steering wheel lock: When the car is turned off, turning the steering wheel from the centered position to a certain angle in one direction will lock the steering wheel. In this locked state, the one-button start function will fail; Smart key battery dead: 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 ignition; Gear not in P position: For automatic transmission vehicles, ensure the gear is in the P position for ignition. To unlock the steering wheel, turn it left and right while pressing the engine one-button start button to release tension. Introduction to car one-button start: It is a part of smart cars, a button device that simplifies the ignition process and can also shut off the engine. The car one-button start can be modified at the original key lock position or on an independent panel. A few years ago, one-button start was a novel feature, usually seen only in some mid-to-high-end cars, but now it is quite common. One-button start is paired with a keyless system. Nowadays, it uses a sensing key, allowing you to open the door by keeping the key on your person near the car, and you can start the car by pressing the one-button start without taking the key out. It is a user-friendly configuration.