
Baojun 560 remote key induction is located at the ignition switch position. Introduction to the remote key: The remote transmitter and battery are integrated into the remote key, and the wireless receiver is installed inside the vehicle. When the battery is fully charged, the remote key operates effectively within a range of several meters. However, if there are obstacles between the car and the remote key, or under adverse weather conditions, or when the battery is low, the operational range will be reduced. Precautions for using the key: The control range of the car remote key is also limited, and it cannot be controlled as far as desired. The reception distance of the radio signal is also limited, with the maximum reception distance being about 50 meters. This is only achievable without any electronic interference and without any obstacles blocking the signal.

The induction area for my Baojun 560's remote key is right next to the cup holder, making it super easy to locate. If your key battery dies and you can't start the car, just place the key in either of the two cup holders behind the gearshift or press it against the inner side of the center console storage compartment. I've personally tested this multiple times, especially during winter when the key battery drains faster. Actually, many owners overlook this feature clearly described on page 152 of the manual – I recommend keeping spare button cells in the glovebox. Use a digital caliper to measure battery thickness; replace it if below 2.7mm. Pay attention when remote range shortens; don't wait until complete failure. The center console's induction zone is scientifically designed with a ~5cm effective range – thick key cases may weaken signals, so bare keys work best.

Last time my key fob ran out of battery, I tried placing the Baojun 560 remote key against the steering column, but found the center console cup holder works best. Just look for those two round holes behind the gear lever and place the key directly inside. My mother-in-law's car has a similar design, though the locations are slightly different. Nowadays, the induction zones in new electric vehicles are hidden beneath wireless charging pads, but our traditional fuel-powered cars keep it straightforward. Keeping a CR2032 battery handy is crucial—you can get one at convenience stores for five yuan, and it lasts over a year. If you don't have a fresh battery, remember to press the brake firmly when placing the key at the bottom of the cup holder and then hit the start button—this increases the success rate. If the key gets wet, dry it off before trying again, as water film can interfere with signal transmission.

The key induction area of the Baojun 560 is located at the most accessible spot for the driver—specifically, the cup holder behind the gear shift lever. Just place your key there to start the car. This thoughtful design ensures you won't be scrambling to find the induction zone in emergencies. I recommend carrying spare button batteries (smaller than a pinky nail, available at auto parts stores for about 10 yuan for three). The induction range is roughly the width of a smartphone, so avoid blocking it with wallets or metal cases. Replace the battery promptly if the key signal weakens, especially during humid rainy seasons when power drains faster. Many owners aren't aware of this emergency start feature, which dealerships should highlight during vehicle handover.


