Why Doesn't the Manual Transmission Start When Pressing the Clutch with One-Button Start?
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Manual transmission not starting when pressing the clutch with one-button start is generally due to issues such as a depleted smart key battery or insufficient battery voltage. Here are the specific reasons for the failure to start when pressing the clutch: Depleted Smart Key Battery: This situation is likely caused by a depleted smart key battery, where the start system cannot detect the weak signal emitted by the smart key. It is recommended to place the smart key directly on the start button and then press the button to start the vehicle. Insufficient Battery Voltage, Dead Battery, or Battery Damage: Failure to start may be due to a depleted battery caused by leaving the headlights on for an extended period or the battery reaching the end of its lifespan. Generally, the battery should be replaced according to the maintenance manual. If the battery is dead, you can use another battery to jump-start the vehicle or employ the universal push-start method with the help of a few people.