What to Do When the Car's One-Button Start Doesn't Respond?
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The solutions for when the car's one-button start doesn't respond are: 1. Turn the steering wheel left and right; 2. Shift the gear into P (Park) position; 3. Replace the car key battery. 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 is modified at the original car key lock position or as an independent panel modification. The steps for starting a car with one-button start are: 1. After the driver sits in the driver's seat, press the start button once to light the ACC light, then press it again for the vehicle to perform a self-check; 2. Press the brake and press the one-button start key to ignite and start; 3. Release the foot brake, and you can choose to warm up the car in place; 4. Press the foot brake again, shift to D (Drive) gear, and release the handbrake (for electronic handbrakes, simply press the button briefly); 5. Slowly release the foot brake, add a little throttle, and the start is complete.