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Why does the yellow light flash when starting the Roewe i6 with one key?

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DelLyla
09/07/2025, 11:05:19 PM

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.

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McMiranda
09/19/2025, 04:41:47 AM

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.

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SanEli
11/02/2025, 09:16:55 PM

As someone who enjoys tinkering with automotive electronics, I've found that a flashing yellow light on the one-touch start usually indicates a system communication fault. The Roewe i6 relies on signal recognition for the key. If the internal battery in the key is weak or the contact points are oxidized, the yellow light will flash as a warning. Sometimes, loose wiring in the vehicle itself or dirty sensors can also trigger this. When troubleshooting, I first use the spare key to narrow down the issue. The electronic system is quite sensitive, so it's best to avoid starting the car in humid environments or near signal towers. For routine maintenance, replacing the key battery about once a year is sufficient—don't wait until problems arise to act quickly. Simple steps can prevent major repairs.

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Hazel
12/16/2025, 09:16:56 PM

A flashing yellow light is a safety warning signal that must be taken seriously! The one-touch start system may malfunction, such as a dead key fob battery or an error in the vehicle control unit, which could lead to the risk of being unable to start the car midway. I recommend stopping operation immediately, pulling over to check the key fob battery and the vehicle's battery. If the light continues to flash, don't risk driving—contact a repair shop directly to check the fault codes for a safer approach. Safety first is always the golden rule.

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StColton
02/05/2026, 10:05:36 PM

Don't panic when encountering flashing yellow light with one-button start. Follow these steps to troubleshoot. First, try using the spare key to see if the light still flashes. Second, check if the key battery is dead and try replacing it. If the problem persists, it might be due to poor wiring contact or battery issues. I once resolved this by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for a few minutes and reconnecting it to reset the system. Regular maintenance like cleaning key contacts can reduce malfunctions. For final diagnosis, visiting a professional shop is both safe and efficient.

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OKennedy
05/01/2026, 01:57:43 PM

A few days ago, the one-button start yellow light suddenly flashed while driving. My friend's car owner group had discussed similar issues. It turned out to be weak signal due to insufficient key battery, triggering the system warning. After replacing the battery, the light returned to normal. This experience taught me that small details in electronic systems can have big impacts – don't leave keys unused in bags for long periods as it accelerates battery drain. Another related point: checking the battery during regular vehicle maintenance allows early problem detection, preventing travel delays and maintaining smooth driving experiences.

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