How to Turn Off Car ECO Mode?
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Switch the square button below the instrument panel brightness adjustment on the left side of the dashboard to the eco-on interface, then press it to deactivate the ECO mode. Enter sport mode, accelerate by pressing the throttle pedal forcefully, or encounter uphill sections - the ECO mode will automatically turn off.
Turning off the ECO mode is actually quite simple. There's a button in my car that can directly operate it. Look for a button near the center console or steering wheel with a green leaf or the letters ECO printed on it, press it, and the indicator light will turn off, indicating it's deactivated. Some cars require settings in the touchscreen: open the vehicle settings menu, select the driving mode, and switch to normal or sport mode. After turning it off, the throttle response becomes noticeably quicker, making climbing hills and overtaking more powerful, but fuel consumption will increase by 0.5 to 1 liter. Remember, some cars will automatically switch back to ECO mode upon the next startup, requiring you to turn it off again. This feature is indeed fuel-efficient during city traffic jams, but turning it off on highways makes driving smoother.