What is the keyless start tutorial for Chery eQ1?

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Ramirez
07/25/25 3:24am
Chery eQ1 keyless start steps are as follows: 1. First, press the foot brake and press the start-stop button to ignite the car. 2. Release the foot brake to warm up the car in place, then press the foot brake and release the handbrake. 3. Shift the gear from P to D to achieve keyless start. Here is an introduction to the keyless start system: The keyless start system (Keyless-Start-System) allows you to start the vehicle without taking out or turning the key. Simply keep the key in your bag or pocket, press the button inside the car or turn the guide plate to ignite the engine. It is more convenient and enhances the sense of luxury and technology.
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