Where to Insert the Key for Lavida's One-Button Start?

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SophieDella
07/25/25 4:18am
The mechanical keyhole for the Lavida is located behind the one-button start button. You need to pry out the plastic button of the one-button start to see it. Specific details about the Volkswagen Lavida are as follows: 1. Engine Displacement: The currently available Lavida models come with 1.6 and 2.0 displacement engines. Due to national support for the consumption of small-displacement cars below 1.6L (including 1.6L), the Lavida 1.6 has been selling well under the new purchase tax reduction policy. However, the 2.0 model, due to its larger displacement, has struggled in sales since its launch and is almost on the verge of discontinuation. 2. Meaning of the Car Name: 'Lang' represents the bright, smooth, and elegant design style of the car and its excellent product quality, while 'Yi' symbolizes the free and easy driving experience brought by the powerful performance and leading technology in the product configuration.
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VonColin
08/10/25 5:20pm
The one-button start system of the Lavida is incredibly convenient—no need to insert the key anywhere. It features a smart key design, so you just need to carry it in your pocket or bag. The start button is usually located on the dashboard area to the right of the steering wheel, marked with a small but noticeable engine icon. Once you're in the car, simply press the brake pedal and hit the button to ignite the engine—quick and effortless. In case the key battery dies or isn't detected, there’s an emergency start point hidden behind a small cover under the steering column. Just remove the cover and use the backup mechanical key to twist and start the car. Modern cars are all about this kind of smart design, eliminating the hassle of fumbling with keys and enhancing safety by preventing accidental starts. Remember to regularly check the key battery to avoid any awkward situations during long trips. Overall, this system is thoughtfully designed for smooth daily use.
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