Why is my push start not working?

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Asked by Shannon Dec 22, 2023 at 02:25 PM about the BMW 3 Series

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My vehicle's push start/stop button just stopped working. The car lights and
everything come on normally but the car will not crank/turnover. Trying to get
some ideas on what the cause is. Saw it could be a fuse? I also saw it could
be the starter or a faulty button. Does anyone have an ideas? I had some
issues with it at random but never issues where it wouldn't crank at all. I just
had to try a few times. I have the version that has a manual key in the key
fob. Is there a place I can manually try to start the car with the key? Thanks
for all the help in advance.

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Owners manual will have that information on over rides. You may have a security issue.

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