What is the car ignition process?

1 Answers
DiElias
07/29/25 4:27pm
Car ignition process is: 1. Insert the key and turn it to the second power position for ignition, wait for the system self-check to complete; 2. Shift the gear lever from P to N; 3. Release the brake and start the car's engine; 4. Press the brake pedal to shift the gear lever from N to D, release the brake and press the accelerator to start. Precautions for car ignition: 1. When igniting, the transmission should be in neutral; 2. The starter motor operation time should not exceed 30 seconds, with at least 2 minutes between two starts; 3. Avoid keeping the starter motor engaged after the engine is running; 4. If there are existing faults, solve them before starting the engine.
Was this review help?
2
5
Share
More Forum Discussions

What car insurance is generally purchased?

Generally, the following car insurance policies are purchased: 1. Compulsory Traffic Insurance, which is mandatory by the state. Without it, you cannot drive on the road, fail the annual inspection, and face heavy penalties if caught; 2. Third-party Liability Insurance, which acts as a supplement to Compulsory Traffic Insurance. It covers the insufficient part after the Compulsory Traffic Insurance payout; 3. Vehicle Damage Insurance, which covers the loss of your own vehicle. If you accidentally scratch, hit a pole, roll into a ditch, or suffer damage due to natural disasters, without Vehicle Damage Insurance, you would have to pay for repairs out of pocket; 4. Passenger Liability Insurance. Compulsory Traffic Insurance and Third-party Liability Insurance only cover the other party's losses and do not include property or personal injury losses for yourself or passengers in your vehicle.
5
0
Share

Will Changing Spark Plugs Save Fuel?

Changing spark plugs can save fuel. A spark plug made of better quality materials can indeed reduce fuel consumption, enhance power, and achieve the goal of fuel efficiency. Automotive spark plugs have two main functions: 1. Generate sparks to ignite the air-fuel mixture and produce power; 2. Seal the spark plug hole to maintain cylinder pressure. The basic conditions for a high-performance automotive engine are high-energy stable sparks, a uniformly mixed air-fuel mixture, and a high compression ratio, highlighting the importance of spark plugs. Typically, the high voltage supplied to the spark plug from the ignition coil through the distributor and wires is about 20,000 to 30,000 volts. Additionally, the spark plug electrodes must constantly endure the high-temperature environment of the combustion chamber and pressures over 45 times atmospheric pressure while maintaining excellent airtightness. Therefore, in such harsh conditions, the quality and durability of spark plugs will directly affect engine performance.
5
3
Share

How to Replace Coolant for Nissan Sylphy?

Nissan Sylphy coolant replacement steps are: 1. Open the radiator cap, remove the engine undercover, open the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator, then remove the radiator cap. Before unscrewing the radiator cap, turn it slowly to release accumulated pressure, then fully unscrew it; 2. Drain the old coolant, locate and open the coolant drain screw (usually located at the rear side of the engine), and use an air gun to blow out excess coolant; 3. Refill with new coolant. After tightening the drain screw, add new coolant through the filler port, generally not exceeding the MAX mark; 4. Install the radiator cap: Start the engine and warm it up for about 10 minutes at 3000 rpm idle. If the fan starts running, it indicates the coolant has reached normal temperature. Then tighten the filler cap and install the radiator cap.
4
4
Share

How to Take the Driving Test (Subject 2) During Heavy Rain?

Turn on the wipers in time and control the speed. Relevant instructions are as follows: 1. Maintain distance: When driving in heavy rain, pay more attention to keeping a safe distance than usual. Visibility is already poor in rainy conditions, and the road surface is prone to slipping. Remember not to slam on the brakes, but to use light and intermittent braking. This not only controls the speed but also gives the following vehicle enough braking preparation time under poor visibility. 2. Turn on the wipers: Do not close the windows too tightly, as the interior can easily fog up, obstructing visibility and affecting judgment accuracy. Turn on the wipers promptly when it rains, and adjust the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain to maintain clear visibility.
19
1
Share

How long after passing Subject 1 can I schedule Subject 3?

This is a matter of training hours. You can schedule the Subject 2 test 10 days after passing Subject 1. The Subject 3 test can be scheduled 30 days after passing Subject 1. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Subject 1: Also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory exam, it's part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses', the test covers driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam is computer-based with 100 questions, requiring a score of 90 or above to pass. 2. Subject 3: Commonly called the road test, it's another component of the driver's license assessment, officially termed as the road driving skills and safety/civilized driving knowledge test in motor vehicle driver examinations.
8
0
Share

Should I Step on the Brake When Changing Lanes in Driving Test Part 3?

No, you don't need to step on the brake when overtaking or changing lanes in Driving Test Part 3. Lane changes should be quick, as doing it too slowly may affect vehicles behind you. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Test Content: The safety and civilized driving knowledge test in Part 3 includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. 2. Abbreviation: Part 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving.
5
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.