π Start Your Engine in Style!
The Tybasthe Push Start Button Cover is a premium accessory designed to enhance your vehicle's interior while providing robust protection for your engine start button. Featuring a high-performance spring mechanism, it ensures a sensitive response and can withstand over 1,000,000 uses. Made from high-quality zinc alloy, it resists scratches, rust, and water, making it a long-lasting addition to your car. With easy installation and compatibility with 98% of car models, it's the perfect blend of functionality and style.
A**Z
Absolutely love it!
So I have 2022 Ford Mustang and the interior design places the Start/Stop button dangerously close to a whole bunch of other buttons and switches, most noticeably the heated/cooled seat button. You can easily shut the car off accidentally trying to deal with any of those other buttons. This product solves that problem easily. Looks amazing IMO, has quality heft to it but no so heavy that it will fall . So far amazing product for the price.
W**E
Awesome
Awesome, fit perfect. Matches my car perfect. Definitely worth the money.
A**Y
Beautifully perfect!!
I purchased this car start button cover because I love the mech design but really didnβt know if it would work well or look good on my 21 Honda Accord.I was very impressed with the build quality, finish, look and feel. Has a good heft and solid snap when operating.The original one I received has a two piece backing that needed to be tightened but would loosen just enough to interfere with the movement. The seller actually reached out to see if I was satisfied. I explained the issues with the back and they immediately offered to send me a replacement asap no charge.As you can see the back is one piece and it is perfect. Just beautiful and I love popping the cover to start my carExcellent product. Super customer service. Other sellers should take note. Thank you very much for making my experience the best possible
S**Y
Shoddy latching mechanism
Solid but seriously flawed. Though it is well machined and made of metal the latch broke after less than 2 weeks of being installed. considering I only drive somewhere 2 - 3 times a week I got maybe 12 uses out of it before the latch that holds the cover shut broke and the spring went flying out on me. Would not buy this style again.
D**2
It looks cool π
I felt a liiiittle silly getting this.. maybe Iβm too old for something like this. That being said I think itβs exceptionally well-made, adhesive ring is holding strong after 5+ months, hinge is still working perfectly, and looks pretty cool. I never really close it but valet drivers always do, so I guess itβs noticeable.
C**E
Most Likely a Good Product...
This product is likely a good product, and I really only had one issue arise that may or may not have been caused by the product itself. Before I get into the meat and potatoes of this review, let me preface everything by stating that "I'm an Idiot!". Now that that's out of the way, I'll explain why I purchased one, where I went wrong selecting this specific button cover (not the product's fault), and what issues I had with this product that led me to immediately uninstall the cover within minutes of initially installing it.I recently (October 2023) purchased a 2020 Mustang Ecoboost. This was my first vehicle with this feature, and my only real experience using a Push Start was when I occasionally moved my Dad's Nissan Murano. Well, within a month of operating my Mustang as a daily driver, I was coasting through a shopping center parking lot after getting lunch and went to turn off the heater and instead hit the Push Start and shut the car off instead (I'm an idiot). After slightly freaking out that I couldn't get the car to start back up, I realized that I had to push down the break pedal (and possibly put the car in park; can't really remember the specifics) and finally I was able to take the Drive-of-Shame back to work. One thing was on my mind, however; and it was that I needed to see if they made some type of cover for the push start buttons so that I wouldn't get accustomed to shutting my car off in the midst of driving (thank God I wasn't on the interstate...).After doing about 3 seconds of scrolling on Amazon, I saw this magnificent red button cover that I thought looked cool and would add to the appearance of red covers for the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel. I thought to myself, "These look kind of large; I don't know if they will fit my push start button with the limited space around it", so I bought it anyway because why not, they look cool.Fast forward a couple of days, I have received them and finally its time to start transitioning the interior of my car to the "Exhibit of Bad-Ass Red Colored Accessories that Serve No Actual Purpose" that I had been dreaming about for 3-5 days. Well... the button didn't fit. That wasn't the manufacturer's fault, but was the fault of your typical moron who would buy something that obviously won't work as intended, just because it looks cooler than alternatives that will work as intended. To give myself a little credit, I did get it to kind-of fit, though it was shifted ~1/8" to the left of where it was supposed to be centered on the button, and it was forced to be at a slight angle as it pushed against the plastic piece that separates the push start button from the adjacent buttons on the dash.Unfortunately, I had to immediately uninstall it due to it tripping up the values displayed on my HUD for current battery voltage. Typically at this time, my heads-up display would display a value within the range of 13.9 V - 14.5 V (most often around 14.2-14.5 V). Well, after installing the button cover the values were erratic and began jumping from as low as 8.0V to 12V, down to 6V, up to 14V, etc. I don't know if the material was magnetic and if so, if it was close enough to trigger my sensor. The button itself isn't really near the battery location, so it may have triggered a sensor or something that transmits the data displayed on the HUD. I'm not sure. This is why I don't want to outright blame the product for this issue, as it likely works fine in most other vehicles. I haven't read of a similar issue from another review just yet, so I'll accept that the item just wasn't a match for my Mustang. It's probably fine to install if it fits your vehicle. It looks cool as hell, so why not...TLDR: I'm an idiot. I did something stupid, and my solution was to do something else stupid. The product didn't fit, but it looked cool. It messed with the values for Battery Voltage displayed on my HUD so I took it off. It probably won't mess with your vehicle's though.For those that read most of, some of, or just kind of glanced at the above "wall of text", thank you for reading/glancing and eye-rolling, and I apologize for taking four minutes (or seconds) of your life that would've absolutely been more productive or enjoyable doing something else. Anyways, have a good one. Peace!
C**R
Perfect Size
I bought a new car and my start button was located by the shift gear/middle counsel. I have a small dog and she would step on the start/stop button while I was driving! It got annoying so I bought this and it fixed the issue, works like it should, sticks really well, easy install, fits perfect. I was surprised when it was actually metal and sturdy! I did buy another one 1st but it didnβt fit because of where my button is located but the company responded right away to my message and helped me find the perfect fit.
T**N
Get your own adhesive
The hard pieces are good, my issue is with the adhesive that comes with it. It didn't even last a day out in some what warmer temperatures.
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