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How to Turn Off Auto Start-Stop on XTS?

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DiAmir
07/29/2025, 03:16:47 PM

The method to turn off auto start-stop on XTS: Next to the gear shift lever on the center console, there is a button to turn off the engine start-stop function. It features a circular arrow with an 'A' inside. If you don't want to use the auto start-stop feature, you can press this button before driving to deactivate it. The XTS is a model under the Cadillac brand, with body dimensions of 5131mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1501mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2837mm. The Cadillac XTS boasts a cutting-edge and stylish exterior, a bold and sturdy body; a luxurious interior with high-tech configurations and ample space; powerful performance, comfortable handling, and good safety features.

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DeGenevieve
08/14/2025, 09:46:22 AM

To deactivate the auto start-stop function on the Cadillac XTS, I usually press the small button with the 'A' logo, which is typically located on the left side of the steering wheel or on the center console. A single press turns it off, and an indicator light on the dashboard will confirm this. The system automatically reactivates every time you start the car, so I make it a habit to check and press the button before driving. Some people find this feature annoying, especially in heavy traffic where frequent engine restarts cause noticeable vibrations and can be hard on the starter motor. Technically designed to save fuel, its actual efficiency depends on driving conditions—short trips may not benefit from it. I recommend new owners familiarize themselves with the button's location and make it a routine. Permanently disabling it isn't advisable as it requires professional computer adjustments at a service center.

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LeJaxon
10/15/2025, 12:17:18 AM

I've been driving the XTS for several years, and the auto start-stop feature is most annoying at traffic lights. Turning it off is simple: find the central control screen, enter the settings menu, select the vehicle options, and then turn off the auto start-stop. Or, using the physical button is even quicker. I always turn it off because the slight noise and vibration at each start-up make long-distance driving more comfortable. From a safety perspective, the start-stop system might delay engine restart in emergencies, affecting control. Additionally, battery life can be slightly impacted, as frequent starts consume the battery. I recommend regular maintenance to check battery health. Don’t rely too much on it for fuel savings—the real-world difference is minimal.

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SanConnor
11/28/2025, 12:09:01 AM

As a car owner, solving the XTS auto start-stop issue is straightforward. After starting the car, quickly press the button with the 'A' symbol, usually located near the instrument panel. Pressing it turns the system off, with a lit indicator confirming the action. If there's no button, check the drive settings in the touchscreen menu. I make it a habit to do this daily, as the start-stop system is inefficient during cold starts or short trips and increases wear. From a convenience standpoint, turning it off makes for smoother driving, especially reducing anxiety for new drivers. A few tries and you'll get the hang of it—no need to bother with permanent deactivation.

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SanLeila
01/18/2026, 01:32:48 AM

Disabling Auto Start-Stop on the XTS, I prioritize maintenance impact: Pressing the A button to turn it off reduces the burden of frequent engine restarts, preventing premature starter damage. The operation is simple, with clearly labeled buttons. From an environmental perspective, this feature is designed to save fuel, but in real-world city driving, the fuel consumption difference is negligible. I always turn it off before driving to enhance comfort and extend battery life. I recommend developing a habit of manual control to maintain vehicle health.

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DiAdrian
04/14/2026, 03:05:35 AM

Having used the XTS for many years, the common method to disable auto start-stop is: press the button near the instrument panel when starting the car. If you can't find it, adjust it in the settings menu on the central control screen. I turn it off because it increases engine vibration in stop-and-go traffic. From experience, this feature contributes little to fuel economy, especially in winter or for short trips where the disadvantages outweigh the benefits. After turning it off, my driving experience has become much smoother.

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