How to Turn Off Chevy ECO Mode?

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OGrant
07/29/25 4:13pm
To deactivate the ECO mode in Chevrolet vehicles, follow these steps: 1. Press the OK button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu; 2. Use the left/right arrow keys to select ECO mode - when the ECO icon appears on the screen, it indicates activation; 3. Press the up/down steering wheel buttons until the OFF icon displays to disable it. Chevrolet models include Equinox, Cavalier, Cruze, Trax, and Orlando. Taking the 2021 Equinox Frontier Edition as an example, its dimensions are: length 4646mm, width 1843mm, height 1684mm, with a 2725mm wheelbase.
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