What to Do When the Push-Start Button Doesn't Work?
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The reasons why the push-start button doesn't work are as follows: 1. The steering wheel is locked. The steering wheel lock is a simple anti-theft feature. When the car is turned off, turning the steering wheel a certain angle from its centered position will cause it to lock with a "click" sound. In this state, the push-start function won't work. Solution: Turn the steering wheel left and right while pressing the push-start button to release the tension and unlock the steering wheel. 2. The gear is not in P (Park) position. Solution: Shift the gear into P position. For automatic transmission vehicles (AT, CVT, AMT), ensure the gear is in P position when starting. 3. The smart key battery is dead. When the smart key's battery is depleted, its signal strength becomes very weak, making it difficult for the car's sensor to detect it, preventing the push-start from working. Solution: Most smart keys come with a mechanical key; you can directly insert the mechanical key into the ignition slot to start the car.