How to turn off ACC/LKAS?

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DeAaliyah
07/24/25 9:37am
When the ACC and LKAS indicator lights are illuminated on the dashboard, press the "MAIN" button again to turn them off. ACC is the adaptive cruise control system, which is relatively intelligent and generally appears in mid-to-high-end models.
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KhloeDella
08/11/25 4:57am
I hate the auto start-stop function the most! The first thing I do after getting in the car is to look for the circled A button near the steering wheel and press it to turn it off when the light comes on. For some models, the button is located near the air conditioning panel on the center console—check the user manual for the exact location. Although this feature can save some fuel, the shudder every time the engine restarts is really annoying, especially during stop-and-go traffic, which is pure torture. Moreover, frequent starts are particularly hard on the battery, and replacing an auto start-stop battery costs twice as much as a regular one. A reminder for everyone: it's best to manually turn it off when driving through water on rainy days, as the engine could be ruined if it automatically restarts after stalling.
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