
Geely's keyhole is located on the door handle of the driver's seat. Reminder for unclosed car doors, triggering conditions: When the other three doors except the driver's seat are not locked properly, the secondary lock on the driver's side cannot be locked properly. Each time the secondary lock is pressed, it will automatically bounce back immediately to remind the owner that there is still a door not locked properly. Emergency switch for the tailgate, opening method: There is an emergency switch on the tailgate of the Baojun 560, which is a square slot with a side length of 8mm. In an emergency, a wider key or other hard object can be inserted and twisted to open it, thus escaping. Emergency ignition/shutdown function, activation method: At this time, pressing the start button for 12 seconds can still perform an emergency ignition. In addition, if an emergency shutdown is needed, pressing the start button for 2 seconds or pressing it three times within 3 seconds can force the engine to shut down.

As a veteran driver who frequently drives Geely cars, I can tell you not to overlook safety issues regarding the keyhole position. In most traditional Geely models like the Emgrand, the ignition keyhole is located on the right side or below the steering column—simply turn the key to start the engine. However, many newer models such as the Geely Boyue PRO now feature a keyless start system with a push-button ignition, typically found on the dashboard or around the gear shift. This design is much more convenient and theft-proof, but never forget the backup plan: if the battery dies or the system fails, the backup keyhole is often hidden near the glove compartment on the passenger side—use the mechanical key to avoid being stranded. Over a decade of driving experience has taught me that knowing this location can be lifesaving in critical moments. My advice: when you get a new car, check the user manual first to confirm the exact spot, as it varies by model—safety always comes first!

My buddy at the auto repair shop has been working for seven or eight years and has fixed many Geely cars. The keyhole is usually on the left side of the steering column, a common position, but the details depend on the model. For example, in the Geely Binzhi or older Geely King Kong models, the keyhole is clearly located below the steering wheel and is easily noticeable by touch. If there's a Push Start button in the center console, the button stands out, while the keyhole is often hidden or even omitted. During routine maintenance, it's important to check if the keyhole is clogged with dust or stuck—cleaning it can prevent starting difficulties. Overall, car design is trending toward smart, keyless systems, reducing friction and improving efficiency, but backup keyholes are still retained for emergencies. I always advise car owners to check them regularly and not wait until something goes wrong to panic. Driving safety relies on attention to small details—never take it lightly.

Just got my driver's license and bought a Geely Panda. Spent ages looking for the ignition keyhole, turns out it's near the steering column for easy operation. The manual shows some electric models now use a Push Start button on the center console next to the gearshift for convenient starting, but still have a backup keyhole just in case. For newbies like me, it's recommended to read the guide more to avoid panic. Safety is important - don't neglect confirming the location.


