What is the place where the car key is inserted called?
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The place where the car key is inserted is called the ignition switch, which is the switch of the car's ignition system (usually requiring the use of a key). It can freely open or close the main circuit of the ignition coil. After inserting the key into the ignition switch, pause briefly for about 1 or 2 seconds in each gear position. During this time, you can hear the sound of electrical equipment powering on, and then proceed to the next gear position. Below are some functions of the car key: Find the car: The find car function uses the remote control or alarm device. Pressing the button will cause the car's horn to sound and the hazard lights to flash, making it easier to quickly locate your car in crowded parking areas. Close windows: After getting out of the car, holding down the lock button on the remote control can close all four windows remotely. This is a very convenient and frequently used feature. Open the trunk: The car remote key has a button to open the trunk. If you've just come out of the supermarket with your hands full of shopping bags—have you ever tried holding down the trunk unlock button (some cars require pressing it twice)? The trunk will automatically pop open.