How to Set Up the Auto Start-Stop Function in Audi Q3?

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DelRuth
07/30/25 9:31am
Audi Q3's auto start-stop function is used as follows: 1. First, use the one-touch key to start the vehicle's engine with one press. 2. Check the dashboard to ensure there are no fault indicators displayed. 3. Locate the engine start-stop button below the center console panel. The button features a circular arrow with an 'A' letter inside. 4. When the start-stop button's indicator light is on, it means the function is turned off; when the light is off, it means the function is activated. Tips for using auto start-stop: 1. To disable the auto start-stop function, the owner needs to turn it off every time they drive. Permanent deactivation can only be done at a 4S shop. 2. It's advisable to turn off the auto start-stop function during holiday traffic jams. Slow starts can lead to being cut off by other drivers and reduced comfort. 3. Disable the auto start-stop function when starting on a slope, as the slow response may cause the vehicle to roll back, creating a hazardous situation.
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