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Starter button for Your Volkswagen Polo SUV Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

If the vehicle key is removed from the ignition lock while the vehicle is in motion, the steering lock may engage and you will no longer  
be able to steer the vehicle. This can result in accidents and serious or even fatal injuries.  
Never remove the vehicle key from the ignition if the vehicle is in motion.  
Always completely unfold the key bit of the vehicle key and lock it in this position.  
Attach only light objects weighing less than around 100 g (around 3.5 oz) to the vehicle key.  
Select the selector lever position if the vehicle key cannot be removed. If necessary, press the lock button in the selector lever  
and then release it.  
The starter button replaces the ignition lock (Press & Drive).  
Vehicles with a manual gearbox: The engine is started by pressing the starter button with the clutch pedal depressed.  
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox: The engine is started by pressing the starter button with the brake pedal depressed.  
The vehicle can be activated only if there is a valid vehicle key in the vehicle.  
Depending on equipment, the starter button flashes to indicate readiness for operation.  
When leaving the vehicle, the electronic steering lock will be activated when the ignition is switched off and the driver door is opened  
(→ Steering).  
Switching the ignition on or off  
In the lower section of the centre console: starter knob.  
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox:  
1. Press the starter button once without pressing the brake pedal →  
Vehicles with a manual gearbox:  
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1. Press the starter button once without pressing the clutch pedal.  
Switching off the ignition automatically  
If the combustion engine has been switched off by the start/stop system and the driver is detected as not being present, the ignition  
will switch off automatically after a certain time has elapsed.  
Engine restart function  
If no valid vehicle key is detected in the vehicle interior when the engine has been switched off unintentionally, it is possible to restart  
the engine within approximately 5 seconds.  
After this time, the engine cannot be restarted without a valid vehicle key in the vehicle interior.  
WARNING  
The engine will start immediately if the brake pedal is pressed when the ignition is switched on. This can lead to unintentional vehicle  
movements and cause serious injuries.  
If you do not want to start the engine, avoid pressing the brake pedal when switching on the ignition.  
WARNING  
If the vehicle key is left unattended in the vehicle, children or unauthorised persons could lock the doors and the boot lid, start the  
engine or switch on the ignition and thus operate electrical equipment, e.g. electric windows. This can result in accidents and serious  
or even fatal injuries.  
Take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle.  
WARNING  
If children, people requiring assistance or animals are left unattended in the vehicle, they could accidentally set the vehicle in motion  
or be exposed to very high or low temperatures. There is a risk of accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Never leave children, people requiring assistance or animals unattended in the vehicle.  
WARNING  
An unattended vehicle that is ready to drive can move unintentionally. This can lead to accidents and serious injuries.  
Never leave the vehicle unattended when the vehicle’s drive system is active.  
When parking or leaving the vehicle, always ensure that the ignition is switched off, the parking lock is engaged and the  
handbrake is firmly applied.  
When leaving the vehicle always ensure that all doors, windows, the boot lid and bonnet are completely closed and locked.  
When leaving the vehicle, always switch off the ignition and observe any messages shown in the instrument cluster display.  
Before leaving the vehicle, always switch off the ignition manually and observe any information shown in the instrument  
cluster display.  
Leaving the vehicle stationary for long periods with the ignition switched on can discharge the 12-volt vehicle battery so that  
the engine can no longer be started.  
Starting the engine  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
2. Depress and hold the brake pedal until the handbrake has been released.  
3. Vehicles with a manual gearbox: fully depress the clutch pedal and hold it until the engine has been started. Move the gear lever  
to neutral position.  
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox:Move the selector lever to position or engage the parking lock .  
4. Vehicles with ignition lock:Turn the vehicle key further in the ignition lock. Do not press the accelerator when doing this. Release  
the vehicle key once the engine has started.  
Vehicles with starter button: Press and hold the starter button (→ Starter button). Do not press the accelerator when doing this.  
There must be a valid vehicle key in the vehicle and the brake must be depressed before the engine can be started. Release the  
starter button once the engine has started.  
5. If the engine does not start immediately, stop the starting procedure and try again after around 1 minute.  
6. Vehicles with starter button: the starter button is deactivated if the vehicle was locked using the vehicle key. If you are in the  
vehicle and need to start the engine, unlock the vehicle first or perform an emergency start.  
7. Release the handbrake when you wish to pull away.  
WARNING  
Toxic gases can enter the vehicle interior if the engine is started in unventilated or closed spaces. This can cause serious injuries and  
lead to death by suffocation.