Vehicle technology has advanced so much in the last few years that some vehicles don’t even require a key in the ignition to start! At least, that’s how Toyota Push Button Start works. Let’s dive deeper into the technology that makes this possible and what it means for future cars.
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What is the purpose of Toyota Push Button Start?
First off, you may be wondering, why do we need an easier way to start a car? Well the purpose for Toyota Push Button Start and other push button ignition systems is twofold. Added convenience is one purpose, but it is not the most important one. Since Toyota Push Button Start requires the key fob to be in the vehicle in order to work, it is harder for potential car thieves to drive away in your vehicle.
The push button and key fob connection
Your Toyota key fob can stay in your pocket as it broadcasts a signal to your car’s internal computer, allowing Toyota Push Button Start to work. Therefore, you no longer need to worry about fumbling for your keys. The button is able to do the same thing that a key does—it even closes the circuit in the ignition.
How to use Toyota Push Button Start
In order to use Toyota Push Button Start, you must have your Smart Key fob in the vehicle. All you need to do is press your foot on the brake and push the ignition button. Then, when you reach your destination, put your Toyota vehicle in park and press the button again.
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If you run into issues while using Toyota Push Button Start or would like to learn more about how it works, feel free to contact our team at Toyota Vacaville. Many of our new Toyota models are equipped with this innovative feature, so you can schedule a test drive to experience Toyota Push Button Start in person.