What is the place to insert the car key called?

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LaOmar
07/29/25 6:15pm
The place to insert the car key is called the ignition switch, which is the switch of the car's ignition system (usually requiring the use of a key) and can freely open or close the main circuit of the ignition coil. Inserting the key into the ignition switch: After inserting the key into the ignition switch, pause for about 1 or 2 seconds at each gear position. During this time, you can hear the sound of electrical equipment powering on, and then proceed to the next gear position. Some cars allow you to directly enter the ON position, wait for all electrical aspects to fully start up (approximately 6-7 seconds), and then turn the key to the START position to ignite the engine directly. Method to start the vehicle with a remote car key: Each remote key contains an electromagnetic coil that emits microwaves. The one-button start button also has an electromagnetic coil to receive the microwaves, which are then transmitted to the vehicle's computer. The computer analyzes whether the key matches, and if the match is successful, the vehicle will start.
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