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Where is the key induction slot of Zotye T600?

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LucyLynn
07/29/25 8:27am
Zotye T600's key induction slot is located in the center armrest storage box. You can see it by prying up the left outer handle cover with the key. Zotye T600 is the first mid-size SUV model under Zotye, with body dimensions of 4631mm in length, 1893mm in width, and 1694mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2807mm. In terms of appearance, the front face design of Zotye T600 has a B-segment car feel, with flowing lines converging forward and meeting the slender headlights at the grille, creating a smooth yet robust look with a natural sense of solid strength. The headlights of Zotye T600 feature a unique design that spans the side and front face, serving as part of the vehicle's overall lines—sleek yet full of texture, exuding an international, high-end, and elegant vibe.
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LaWillow
08/12/25 5:22am
I've been driving the Zotye T600 for several years, and the key induction slot is located just below the steering column, specifically a bit to the left of where you step on the brake. If the key battery is weak, you can simply insert it to start the car. Normally, keeping it in your wallet or bag allows for induction start, which is very convenient. Once when my key ran out of battery, I tried inserting it, and the engine started immediately. This slot is designed to prevent electronic interference. If it doesn’t respond occasionally due to misalignment, don’t worry—it might just be some dust between the key and the slot. Wiping it with a damp cloth should do the trick. For daily maintenance, I recommend avoiding water splashing into the slot to prevent short circuits and checking the battery life regularly to ensure the system remains reliable. Overall, finding it is quite easy—just bend down and take a look around the driver’s seat area, which can save a lot of trouble.
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LaMaximus
10/05/25 6:25am
As an automotive technician, I've handled quite a few T600 cases. The key induction slot is located in that small recess under the right side of the steering wheel. Why did the designers put it there? The main reason is its proximity to the driver's position, facilitating emergency starts, such as when the key signal is weak. The entire smart key system operates via RF induction, with the slot serving as a backup interface—don't underestimate it. Its elevated position helps prevent collisions, and it comes with a protective cover to keep out dust. If it gets stuck, it might be due to a loose connector; try pressing it gently a few times. Personally, I'd advise car owners to carry a spare key battery with them for quick replacement in case of induction failure. Keep the slot clean and dry during operation to avoid damage to electronic components from high temperatures or humidity. Understanding this makes daily use more reassuring and safer, preventing breakdown hassles.
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