What is the correct way to use the one-key start in the Soueast DX3?
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The correct way to use the one-key start in the Soueast DX3: 1. Without pressing the brake, press the one-key start button once to turn on the power for self-check. When the brake is pressed, press the one-key start button again to ignite the engine; 2. It is also acceptable to directly press the brake and the one-key start button simultaneously to ignite the engine directly, which will not harm the car; 3. When stopping the engine, press the one-key start button when the speed drops to 0 to turn off the engine. In terms of appearance, the Soueast DX3 adopts a front face design with the family characteristics of Soueast Motors. The wings-spreading grille is integrated with the standard double L-shaped eagle-eye lens headlights, showcasing a domineering and fashionable dynamic look. For the interior, the Soueast DX3's interior design is also crafted by the Pininfarina Design Center, named 'Eternal Beauty' in design style. The round retro air vent design, combined with brushed aluminum trim and piano black paint, enhances the interior quality of the new car.
When I first drove the Southeast DX3, I was a bit unfamiliar with the one-button start, but later I figured it out. After getting in the car, just keep the key in your pocket or bag, and the system will detect it. Then, firmly press the brake pedal to stabilize your foot, and press the circular start button in the center—the engine will start instantly. If it doesn’t start, it might be due to a dead key battery or nearby interference, such as a phone placed too close affecting the signal. In this case, bring the key closer to the button or replace the battery. After starting, it’s recommended to warm up the engine for two minutes before driving off, which is good for the engine. Shutting it down is just as simple—shift into P gear and press the button again. The key battery should be replaced about once a year to avoid startup issues. Also, be careful not to leave the key in the car while driving to prevent problems when locking the doors.