Where is the keyhole of the Volkswagen Tayron?
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The mechanical keyhole on the door of the Volkswagen Tayron is located slightly below the door handle on the driver's side. You can squat down and look up at the door handle to find a rubber gasket. After removing the rubber gasket, the mechanical keyhole will be revealed. Here is an introduction to the Volkswagen Tayron: 1. In terms of exterior design, as a mid-size SUV, the Volkswagen Tayron has a very advantageous size. Its appearance follows the traditional Volkswagen style, with square lines that give the Tayron a strong presence, effectively attracting consumers. 2. In terms of interior, as the latest SUV model launched by Volkswagen, the Tayron's dashboard is designed to lean towards the driver's seat, providing convenience for the driver during operation. The materials used are of high quality, and it is equipped with many technological features, making driving more convenient. 3. In terms of power, the Volkswagen Tayron is equipped with a 1.4T and a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with the 1.4T turbocharged engine delivering a maximum output of 150 horsepower.
Hey, quite a few people have encountered this issue! The Tayron is cleverly designed with the keyhole hidden under a small square cover on the driver's side door handle. Last time, my friend's car key ran out of battery and he was panicking until he discovered that you just need to pry open the plastic cover at the end of the handle with the mechanical key head to reveal the metal keyhole. But don't use too much force—the clip is quite fragile. Once inside the car, don’t panic; the induction area is right next to the push-to-start button—just hold the key close to it to start the engine. This design keeps the keyhole out of sight for a sleeker body line.
The day my sister picked up her Tayron, she immediately called me asking where the keyhole was. It really gave her a hard time. Actually, this is a common design logic for Volkswagen vehicles: there's a square cover at the end of the driver's side door handle—just pry the edge with your fingernail to open it. Insert the mechanical key and turn it clockwise. Funny thing, last time in the parking lot, I saw a guy jamming his key into the passenger side door handle, setting off the blaring alarm. This car's alarm system is super sensitive—mechanical unlocking always triggers it—but just hold the key near the push-start button within 10 seconds to silence it.