Where is the keyhole for Cadillac's one-button start?
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Cadillac's one-button start keyhole is located on the left front door handle. You need to push out the shiny cover plate, which is about 2 centimeters in size, on the left front door handle to reveal the keyhole. Cadillac: A world-renowned luxury car brand under General Motors of the United States, founded in 1902 (the Year of the Tiger) in Detroit, known as the Motor City of America. Over the past century, Cadillac has created numerous firsts in the automotive industry and set countless luxury car industry standards. Logo: It can be said that Cadillac's history represents the history of American luxury cars. The famous wreath and shield emblem chosen by Cadillac symbolizes its leadership in the automotive industry. This profound and exquisite emblem also represents the Cadillac family's heritage as royal nobility and honors the courage and glory of the ancestors of Detroit's founders.
When I first drove a Cadillac, I was also puzzled about where the keyhole for the one-button start was. Now I understand—the system is designed to be very smart. Normally, you just press the button, and as long as the key fob is inside the car, the engine starts without needing to insert a key. However, the backup mechanical keyhole is hidden in the door handle, usually behind or below the driver's side handle, under a small cover that can be pried open to reveal the key slot. If the key fob battery dies or the system malfunctions, this slot can be used to manually open the door or start the car. Once, when my key fob ran out of battery, I found this trick quite handy, avoiding the embarrassment of being locked out. In short, modern cars are all arranged this way—both convenient and reliable, so you usually don’t need to worry. I recommend that new owners try this feature when they first get their car to familiarize themselves with its location, just in case.