How to Activate the Auto Start-Stop Function in the Levin?
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Typically, the auto start-stop function is enabled by default after the car is started. You can find the auto start-stop switch in the button area in front of the gear lever. To turn it off, simply press the button. Below is some relevant information about the Levin: 1. The Levin is a compact sedan with dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. In terms of power, the Levin is equipped with a turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 116hp, a maximum torque of 185Nm, and a maximum power output of 85kW. The car comes standard with LED headlights, one-touch power windows for all four doors, and rear air vents.
When I first drove the Levin, figuring out how to turn on the auto start-stop was pretty straightforward. After starting the car, the system is enabled by default, usually requiring no manual operation. But if you want to ensure it's working, look for a small button near the steering wheel or on the center console marked with an 'A' or labeled 'i-stop.' Press it, and a green indicator light should appear on the dashboard, confirming it's active. This feature automatically shuts off the engine at red lights and restarts when you press the accelerator, saving fuel and reducing emissions—especially handy in city traffic jams. Just make sure to keep the battery charged, as the system disables auto start-stop when power is low to protect the vehicle. I also recommend occasionally checking if the button is loose. The new car's user manual has detailed diagrams to guide you step by step. In short, forming this habit makes driving smoother.