Why does the yellow light flash when starting the Roewe i6 with one key?
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The reason for the yellow light flashing when starting the Roewe i6 with one key is excessive carbon buildup in the idle motor, intake tract, intake valve, and combustion chamber; excessive carbon deposits and dirt in the intake tract; or a malfunction of the carbon canister or carbon canister solenoid valve. It is necessary to visit a professional repair facility for inspection and repair. Below is an introduction to the Roewe i6: Exterior dimensions: The front face design is relatively stylish and minimalist, with a grille featuring an inverted trapezoid design, paired with sharp headlights, meeting consumer aesthetics. The body dimensions are 4671/1835/1464mm, with a wheelbase of 2715mm. Powertrain: The vehicle is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine with the model number 16S4C, delivering a maximum power of 92kW and a maximum torque of 158 Nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. Suspension system: It adopts a MacPherson strut independent suspension and a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
I've been driving the Roewe i6 for a while, and the flashing yellow light of the one-button start really makes me nervous. This issue might be related to low battery power in the key fob—when the signal is weak, the system triggers a yellow flashing warning light. Last time my car had this issue, replacing the CR2032 battery fixed it. Additionally, an aging or depleted car battery is another common cause, as unstable voltage during startup can trigger the warning. Also, placing the key near strong magnetic fields, such as close to a phone or metal objects, can interrupt the signal. Experts recommend keeping the key dry, regularly checking the battery condition, and developing good habits to minimize issues. If you're unsure, take the car to a 4S shop immediately and have a technician scan for error codes—don't push through and keep driving.