What to Do If Your Car's Push Start Button Doesn't Work

Learn how to troubleshoot a non-working push start button, from checking the brake pedal to key fob battery and car battery issues.

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If the push start button doesn't work, first check if the brake pedal is firmly pressed. Ensure the key fob battery isn't dead and the car’s battery terminals are clean and tight. If the issue persists, consult your vehicle’s manual or contact a professional mechanic to diagnose potential electrical or starting system problems.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why won’t my car start when I press the push start button? Common reasons include not pressing the brake pedal firmly, a dead key fob battery, or issues with the car’s battery or electrical connections.
  2. How can I check if the key fob battery is dead? Try using the key fob near the car to see if the locks respond, or check the battery indicator light on the fob if available; replacing the battery is usually simple and inexpensive.
  3. What should I do if my push start button still doesn’t work after basic checks? Consult your vehicle’s owner manual for troubleshooting steps or contact a professional mechanic to diagnose potential electrical or starting system problems.