What is the correct shutdown procedure for one-button start?

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SawyerLee
07/25/25 2:41pm
The correct shutdown procedure for one-button start is as follows: Press and hold the brake pedal to bring the vehicle to a smooth stop; then shift the gear from D to N and engage the parking brake; release the foot brake but do not turn off the power, then continue pressing the foot brake, shift the gear from N to P, release the foot brake, press the one-button start button, the power turns off, and the shutdown is complete. The one-button start device is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the startup process, and can also be used to shut down the engine. This device can be retrofitted in place of the original car key lock or installed as an independent panel. The function of one-button start differs from traditional mechanical key ignition and conventional startup procedures. Simply press the one-button start button to start or shut down the engine, eliminating the hassle of losing or searching for keys. During the ignition process, it is mostly necessary to press the foot brake.
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StDelilah
08/11/25 9:09pm
As an experienced car user, I believe it's essential to remember the correct steps for shutting down the engine with one-button start: First, bring the car to a complete stop, ensuring it's not on a slope or in a hazardous position. Next, keep the brake pedal firmly pressed—this is crucial to prevent accidental engine starts or movement. Then, shift to the P (Park) position, as this locks the transmission and protects the gear system. After that, engage the handbrake or electronic parking brake for additional security. Finally, press the start button to turn off the engine. I've seen cases where people didn't press the brake before shutting down, causing the car to not respond and draining the battery. Also, in cold weather, it's advisable to let the engine idle for a few seconds before turning it off to avoid carbon buildup. Adopting this routine makes driving safer and more worry-free while also extending the vehicle's lifespan. In short, follow the sequence properly and prioritize safe operation.
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VanBennett
08/11/25 9:10pm
As someone who drives to work daily, I'd like to share my routine: After parking, I immediately step on the brake, shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, and finally lightly press the start button to turn off the engine. In short, it's a four-step process: brake-P gear-handbrake-button. Don't rush and mess up the sequence. Once, I was busy answering a call and pressed the button without shifting gears, causing the car to shake suddenly, which gave me a scare. Luckily, nothing happened, but now I always remind myself not to rush. A little tip: if your car has a smart system, like when the handbrake isn't properly engaged, the screen will give a warning. I recommend beginners practice a few times to build muscle memory, so they don't make mistakes in parking lots or complex road conditions.
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