
ix35 one-button start cannot ignite the car because the one-button start is interfered. One-button start: The one-button start device is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the starting process and can also turn off the engine. This device can be modified at the original car key lock position or installed as an independent panel. One-button start function: Unlike traditional mechanical key ignition and conventional starting procedures, simply pressing the one-button start button can start or turn off the engine, avoiding the hassle of losing or searching for keys. Most of the time, the brake pedal needs to be pressed during the ignition process.

When encountering the issue of the ix35's one-touch start not working, I've come across many similar cases. The most common reasons are either a dead battery in the smart key or signal interference. If the key isn't recognized when placed in a pocket or bag, the start button won't respond. Another frequent cause is low car battery power, especially when the air conditioning is left on or other electrical devices are forgotten, leading to insufficient voltage. It could also be due to poor contact in the start button or the activation of the anti-theft system, such as when the key is out of range. Here's what I suggest trying first: take the key out and hold it close to the button, then press it while holding down the brake. If the car lights flash but the engine doesn't start, check the key's battery and replace it if necessary. Finally, avoid tampering with the electrical circuits yourself and promptly visit a professional shop to check for ECU or cable issues, as this is the safest and most reliable approach.

As an ix35 owner, it's really frustrating when the car won't start while taking my kids out. The reasons are often due to a depleted key battery or signal interruption, such as interference from placing the key and phone together. It could also be an engine ignition system failure or anti-theft lock activation. I would first check if the dashboard lights are on - if not, it might be a main battery issue; if they're on but the car won't start, try replacing the key battery. Safety first: when the car won't start, don't force it, pull over safely with hazard lights on, and call a tow truck to the 4S shop. For prevention, regularly maintain and check the key and battery during routine servicing, which can save a lot of trouble.

I experienced a malfunction with the start button of my ix35 just six months after purchase, which was quite embarrassing in the parking lot. It's usually a key sensing issue: the key is inside the car but the signal is weak or the battery is dead, causing the button to be unresponsive. A simple solution is to take the key out and hold it close to the steering wheel area, then firmly press the brake and start the car. If it still doesn't work, it might be due to a short circuit in the wiring or aging of the starting system. Don't attempt to fix it yourself to avoid damaging the car. It's advisable to carry a spare key for troubleshooting and call for assistance if necessary.


