How to Fix the i-stop Yellow Warning Light in a Car?

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FelixLee
07/30/25 4:56am
i-stop yellow light indicates that the auto start-stop system is not functioning. Here is more information about the i-stop yellow light: 1. Causes: It may be due to low battery charge or the engine temperature being too low. 2. Solutions: You need to drive for a while. 2. Working Principle: By installing an enhanced motor with idle start-stop function on a traditional engine, the car can completely shut off the engine when idling stop conditions are met. When it is necessary to move forward again, the idle start-stop motor quickly responds to the driver's start command, rapidly restarting the engine to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions.
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