Where is the keyhole for the Baojun 510?
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Baojun 510's keyhole on the door is hidden, designed with a concealed layout. Remove the decorative cover on the door handle to reveal the keyhole. Additional details about the Baojun 510 key system are as follows: 1. When the owner enters the key system's sensing range, simply touching the door handle triggers the car to send a low-frequency signal to the identity-recognizing "key" carried by the owner. If this signal matches the identification information stored in the "key," the "key" will be activated. 2. Once awakened, the "key" analyzes the authentication command sent by the car and transmits a corresponding signal, which is encrypted for enhanced security. The car compares the received signal with internally stored information, and if verification is successful, the door lock will be released. 3. Upon entering the car, the driver only needs to press the start button to ignite the engine. The PKE system first checks if the "key" device is inside the car and completes the same authentication process before starting the engine. When leaving, pressing the door handle locks the car, but only after verifying the driver's position and completing the same authentication process.
Last time I changed the battery for my Baojun 510 car key myself, it was quite a scramble. The Baojun 510 key shell is quite ingeniously designed, usually needing to be pried open from the groove in the middle. I used my fingernail to test it first, and with a gentle twist, it opened. Inside, there's a CR2032 coin battery that's easy to replace. Remember not to use brute force, as it can easily damage the plastic shell. After replacing it, press it back in until you hear a click, indicating it's locked. By the way, keeping such small batteries at home is very practical because car keys consume power quickly, especially in winter. Learning this method saves both money and time, eliminating the need to queue up at repair shops.