Which Volkswagen Lavida model comes with one-key start?
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The Lavida model only comes with one-key start in the luxury version. To use it, press the start button twice and then step on the brake for the third press to start. First press once to activate the central control. The one-key start in cars is part of the intelligent vehicle system, a button device designed to simplify the ignition process, which can also be used to turn off the engine. The one-key start can be installed by modifying the original car key lock position or through an independent panel modification. The intelligent one-key start system features include automatic unlocking, automatic locking, automatic window closing, automatic anti-theft, one-key start, one-key shutdown, automatic locking before driving, automatic unlocking when parking and turning off the engine, and a trunk opening function. Detailed instructions for the correct start-stop sequence with one-key start: First, after the driver sits in the driver's seat, press the start button once, at which point the ACC light will turn on, then press once more for the vehicle to perform a self-check. Second, step on the brake and press the one-key start button to ignite and start the engine. Third, release the foot brake; you can choose to warm up the car in place, with the duration depending on the environment. Fourth, step on the foot brake again, shift to D gear, and release the handbrake (for electronic handbrakes, simply press the button briefly). Fifth, slowly release the foot brake, gently press the accelerator, and the start is complete. It is not necessary to follow these steps every time to start the vehicle. As long as you ensure that the first start of the day involves pressing the start button twice to allow the vehicle to complete its self-check before pressing once more, subsequent starts after turning off the engine on the same day can be done by pressing the start button once directly.