
The keyhole of the Baojun 510 is located on the door handle. Remove the decorative cover on the door handle to reveal the keyhole. The functions of the key include: closing the windows after turning off the engine, easily locating the car in parking lots, automatically opening the trunk, remotely opening windows, and starting the vehicle. The Baojun 510 is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4220mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1615mm in height, a wheelbase of 2550mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 99 PS, a maximum torque of 135 Nm, and a maximum power of 73 kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I remember when driving the Baojun 510, the keyhole was located at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, on the steering column, making it quite easy to find. Sitting in the driver's seat, you could spot a small metal hole just by looking down, used to insert the key and start the engine. When I first bought this car, I also had to get used to it, but over time, starting the car became a habit of first reaching for that spot. Modern car designs are quite user-friendly, and this position prevents the key from scratching the knee. After driving for a while, I paid more attention to , often wiping the keyhole with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup, avoiding future jams that could prevent starting. The Baojun 510 also has a keyless entry feature, allowing you to open the door or start the car with the key in your pocket. However, when the battery is dead, you still need to use the mechanical keyhole, so it's advisable to keep a spare key for emergencies. For safety, avoid getting distracted by searching for the key while driving, and always turn off the engine and remove the key when parked to prevent accidental starts. These small details make daily driving more reassuring. Regularly check the keyhole for wear and tear—I have a mechanic inspect it every six months to avoid accumulated issues.

When I first got familiar with the Baojun 510, I was a bit confused, but the keyhole position is actually super simple—it's located in that black area right in front of the instrument panel, to the right of the steering wheel. After settling into the driver's seat, I got used to sliding my fingers downward and quickly found the small circular hole. Just insert the key, give it a twist, and the car starts. As a beginner, I found it just as easy to locate as most family cars. Always remember to pull out the key and lock the doors when not driving—it's a good theft deterrent and safety measure. If you can't find it, maybe the car's interior is too dark or there's clutter blocking it; just turn on the dome light for a quick scan. The keyless version is even more convenient—just having the key nearby allows for sensor-based startup. A tip: avoid getting the keyhole wet when washing the car to prevent rust and malfunctions. Keeping a small reminder in the glove box is always a good idea, so you don’t misplace the key and end up spending on a new lock replacement.

The keyhole on the Baojun 510 is located at the lower right end of the steering wheel, featuring a discreet yet practical design. I emphasize safety first—always ensure the key is securely inserted without wobbling before starting the car, and avoid fidgeting with it while driving to prevent distractions that could lead to accidents. Positioned on the driver's side for easy access, it allows quick insertion and removal to avoid visibility issues at night. Regularly clean the keyhole to remove debris and maintain smooth operation.

Finding the keyhole in the Baojun 510 is quite simple. There's a metal key slot on the right side of the steering column, easily visible at a glance. I just insert the key directly to start the engine, no need to search hard. If there's no response, check for key wear or dirt in the slot and clean it promptly. It's even more convenient when using the remote key.

The key slot of the Baojun 510 is designed near the steering column, at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, which many car owners frequently inquire about. Based on experience, the position is consistent, but the slot tends to accumulate dust and requires regular cleaning with an air blower. Before starting the car, check if the key is worn to prolong its lifespan. If you have a remote key, use it more often to avoid the hassle of the slot. For safety, avoid inserting or removing the key while driving.


