When you think about starting your car, the first thing that comes to mind is probably turning the key in the ignition. But what about those vehicles that don’t have a manual transmission? For those cars, there is an alternate way to start them, and it’s called ignition in an automatic car. In this blog post, we will explain how to start an auto using this method and some of the benefits that come with it. From being environmentally friendly to avoiding potential car accidents, read on to learn more about this powerful alternative to turning the key in an ignitable car.
What You’ll Need
In order to start an engine in an automatic car, you will need the key, the driver’s manual, and a battery. In many cases, you can also use a remote starter to start the car.
How to Start Ignition in an Automatic Car
If your car is equipped with an automatic transmission, it will likely have a power start system that can be used to start the engine. To use the power start system, first locate the button or lever on the console that controls the system. Press and hold the button until the engine starts. Then release the button and continue to hold it until the engine is running smoothly.
If your car does not have a power start system, you will need to use a key to start the engine.
Tips for Starting Ignition in an Automatic Car
1. Make sure the car is parked in a level spot.
2. Make sure the parking brake is on.
3. Press and hold the “start” button on the dashboard, then pull up on the parking brake handle to release it.
4. Keep your hand on the ignition key all the time until you hear the car start (about 3 seconds).
5. Let go of the “start” button and watch for the car to move; if it doesn’t, repeat steps 3-4.