Why Is My Push Button Start Not Working? Common Causes & Fixes

Learn why your push-button start might fail and how to troubleshoot dead key fob batteries, brake switch issues, and electrical problems.

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Common reasons your push-button start might not work include a dead key fob battery, faulty brake switch, or electrical issues in the car. To troubleshoot, replace the key fob battery first. If it still doesn't work, check if the brake lights turn on when you press the brake pedal; if not, the brake switch might be the issue. Lastly, consult a mechanic for potential electrical problems.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do if my push button start does not work? Start by replacing the key fob battery. If the problem persists, check whether the brake lights activate when pressing the brake pedal to diagnose a potential brake switch issue. If those steps don’t resolve it, consult a mechanic to inspect electrical components.
  2. How can a dead key fob battery affect the push-button start? A dead key fob battery prevents the car from detecting the key fob’s signal, which disables the push-button start from functioning.
  3. Why does the brake switch affect the push button start? The brake switch signals the car that the brake pedal is pressed, a safety requirement to enable the push-button start. If the brake switch is faulty, the system may not allow the engine to start.