The Previous vehicle has Smart-start system.The Smart start system should receive 12 volts to get operated.
The best option you can try is jump starting the vehicle.
As per the year its 2011,all parts are still under warranty.
But jump start will not void the warranty.
This will help to confirm,whether is battery issue or ant\y thing else.
There should be green light on the engine start stop button.Also inspect that whether headlights are illuminating or not.
Try putting the remote right on top of the start button then push the start button while holding the brake pedal.
Try shifting to neutral and holding the remote at the button and try to start.
If this procedure is not helping at all and headlights are not coming at all.
If you cannot even get the headlights to illuminate while turning the switch on it's possible that the battery is dead. Or least below 11 V to allow the SmartStart system to operate. Unfortunately there's not a whole lot more I can do until you can at least attempt to jumpstart. All of the things that I've had you try would rule out anything in the SmartStart system as far as low battery output in the remote or possibly a malfunction in the SmartStart button itself.
Did you notice whether anything was left on while you were away from the car? If yes,then getting battery recharged should help.
BUT IF THAT'S NOT THE CASE THEN,
Unfortunately all of the shortcuts or tricks will not confirm the problem until you can get a jumpstart to see if it is simply just a low state of charge in the 12 V battery. About the only other thing I can think of offhand would be is if the security system somehow was triggered.
If you have the remote exit the vehicle and arm the security system wait about 2 to 3 min. Then use the remote to unarm the system enter the vehicle hold the brake pedal down and try the start button one more time.
This details should help.
Thanks.
The best option you can try is jump starting the vehicle.
As per the year its 2011,all parts are still under warranty.
But jump start will not void the warranty.
This will help to confirm,whether is battery issue or ant\y thing else.
There should be green light on the engine start stop button.Also inspect that whether headlights are illuminating or not.
Try putting the remote right on top of the start button then push the start button while holding the brake pedal.
Try shifting to neutral and holding the remote at the button and try to start.
If this procedure is not helping at all and headlights are not coming at all.
If you cannot even get the headlights to illuminate while turning the switch on it's possible that the battery is dead. Or least below 11 V to allow the SmartStart system to operate. Unfortunately there's not a whole lot more I can do until you can at least attempt to jumpstart. All of the things that I've had you try would rule out anything in the SmartStart system as far as low battery output in the remote or possibly a malfunction in the SmartStart button itself.
Did you notice whether anything was left on while you were away from the car? If yes,then getting battery recharged should help.
BUT IF THAT'S NOT THE CASE THEN,
Unfortunately all of the shortcuts or tricks will not confirm the problem until you can get a jumpstart to see if it is simply just a low state of charge in the 12 V battery. About the only other thing I can think of offhand would be is if the security system somehow was triggered.
If you have the remote exit the vehicle and arm the security system wait about 2 to 3 min. Then use the remote to unarm the system enter the vehicle hold the brake pedal down and try the start button one more time.
This details should help.
Thanks.
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