Why Won't the Jeep Cherokee Start with One-Button Start?
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The reasons why the Jeep Cherokee won't start with one-button start are as follows: the smart key's battery is dead, making it difficult for the in-car sensor to detect it; the gear is not in the P position; the steering wheel lock is engaged; the battery voltage is insufficient, dead, or damaged; the car is out of fuel and won't start; the engine start system is faulty, etc. Below is a related introduction to the Jeep Cherokee: 1. Exterior: In terms of exterior design, the Cherokee's style is quite different from previous models. Although it still features a 7-slat grille, the grille design is not the traditional vertical style. Additionally, the slim headlights make this model stand out from previous Jeep-style products. 2. Interior: For the interior, the new model adopts a driver-oriented design, and owners can also opt for configurations such as a heated leather steering wheel. Depending on the configuration, the dashboard's LCD screen comes in two options: a 3.5-inch monochrome or a 7-inch color display, capable of showing information like fuel consumption, navigation, cruise control, and four-wheel-drive status. The central control screen offers 5-inch and 8.4-inch options based on the configuration. Furthermore, the new model introduces features like ACC adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and automatic parking, and comes standard with airbags.