
If the smart key is not placed at the bottom of the induction slot, it may cause startup failure or even prevent the car from starting at all. Here is some knowledge about the Ora Black Cat: Definition: The Ora Black Cat is a new energy vehicle built on the ME platform, China's first dedicated electric vehicle platform developed by Great Wall Motors. The design of the Ora Black Cat was led by international aesthetics master Nakajima Keishin. Appearance: In terms of appearance, the Ora Black Cat adopts minimalist design elements, featuring LED daytime running lights and integrated door handles. The front face features a design with dual round lights and a closed front grille, with the lower air intake and LED daytime running lights also incorporating rounded rectangular elements. The rear of the car continues the front's rounded and cute shape while maintaining a sense of layering.

I've been driving the Ora Black Cat for two years. The most common issue preventing startup is a dead auxiliary battery. Just like in traditional cars, if left unused for too long, this small battery drains completely, especially during winter when problems are more frequent. When the dashboard lights don't come on, this battery should be suspected - replacing it usually solves the issue. Another possibility is a depleted key fob battery. Check if the remote can still unlock the doors; if not, replace the coin cell battery. Software freezes are also common in electric vehicles - try waiting a few minutes after entering the car or pressing the system reboot button. If the main battery is low, plug in and charge for several hours. To prevent most startup troubles, avoid leaving the car idle for extended periods and maintain good charging habits. This preparation prevents last-minute panic during urgent situations.

As a new owner of the Ora Black Cat, I was extremely nervous when I first encountered a startup failure, but gradually learned some common causes. Usually, it's due to low battery power: if the auxiliary battery has an issue, in-car electronics like the screen won't function; the main battery running low will also trigger warning lights. Weak key fob signals may require battery replacement or proper alignment to avoid interference. I've also experienced software freezes, which a simple restart can fix. I recommend new owners check these points first to avoid unnecessary hassle. When in doubt, use your phone to check vehicle status or call for assistance—don't just wait idly. Unlike ICE vehicles, EV startup failures involve fewer mechanical faults but require attention to detail.

I think the abnormal startup of the Ora Black Cat is mostly caused by the electrical system, with the main reason being the depletion of the low-voltage battery, especially when the auxiliary battery ages and discharges quickly. Wiring issues such as poor contact are also common, which may cause the lights to flicker but fail to start. Software bugs can lead to control malfunctions, but reinitialization can restore normal operation. Abnormalities in the anti-theft system, such as key faults or interference, may also lock the startup. Using a vehicle diagnostic tool can quickly pinpoint the issue. It is recommended to check the basics first before seeking professional help, as electric vehicle repairs rely more on electronic diagnostics to avoid misjudgment.


