How to Turn Off i-stop?

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MacCharlotte
07/29/25 4:44am
Method to turn off i-stop: Use the i-stop off button located on the lower left panel of the steering wheel. Each time you want to turn it on or off, press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds to toggle. When i-stop is on, the dashboard displays i-stop in green; when turned off, it shows i-stop in orange. i-stop activation conditions: The engine must be running and the vehicle must have been driven for a period of time. If the vehicle is not moving, no matter how long the engine idles, the i-stop function will not work. This means that after one use, you must drive for a while again; you cannot perform continuous start-stop.
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VanMiranda
08/12/25 8:25am
I find the i-Stop system quite annoying sometimes while driving, especially in stop-and-go traffic jams where the frequent engine restarts feel jerky. Turning it off is simple—there's usually a dedicated 'i-Stop' button near the steering wheel or on the center console. Just press it, and when the light turns on, the system is deactivated. In my car, the button is located at the lower left of the instrument panel. After pressing it, driving feels much smoother. Why do manufacturers design this? Mainly for fuel savings and environmental benefits, but in city driving, frequent engine restarts actually increase wear and can affect air conditioning cooling. I think turning it off occasionally in heavy traffic makes driving smoother and reduces battery strain. Of course, you should turn it back on during highway driving to maintain efficiency. Button locations may vary by model, but the principle is the same—just press the button to toggle it.
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