What is the correct method for one-button start?
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One-button start is the correct method: 1. Sit in the driver's seat and press the start button, at this time the ACC light turns on, then press again for the vehicle to perform a self-check; 2. Step on the brake and press the one-button start key to ignite and start; 3. Release the foot brake; 4. Step on the foot pedal, shift to drive, and release the handbrake; 5. Release the foot brake and press the accelerator to complete the start. One-button start is part of a smart car, it is a button device that simplifies the starting process and can also turn off the engine. The functions of one-button start include: 1. Multiple start modes; 2. Convenient and fast; 3. Stable and reliable performance; 4. Intelligent sensing entry; 5. Dual-mode free switching of smart key; 6. Smart card backup key; 7. Intelligent silent car wash mode.
I have over a decade of driving experience, and the correct method for one-button start is actually quite particular. After getting in the car, first sit firmly, confirm the gear is in P (for automatic transmission) or neutral (for manual transmission), then firmly press the brake pedal (for automatic transmission) or clutch pedal (for manual transmission). Don’t rush—wait a second or two for the system to detect properly, then smoothly press the start button, and the engine will ignite. Never forget to press the pedal, otherwise, it will only light up without starting, wasting your effort. After starting, don’t immediately floor the accelerator—let the engine idle for a few seconds to protect the components. Developing this habit can extend the vehicle’s lifespan and prevent electronic faults during startup.