How to Turn Off One-Button Start-Stop?
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The method to turn off one-button start-stop: Simply press the auto start-stop button (usually a circular arrow containing the letter A), and the dashboard will indicate that the system is turned off. If you want to use this function again, press the button to turn it back on. One-button start-stop, also known as keyless start, refers to pressing the AC button to start or stop the vehicle when it is in a stationary state. For safe driving, the AC button is set to the factory default. The principle of one-button start-stop is: 1. Stay within the monitoring range, and you can start the car door directly by carrying the sensing device card with you, eliminating the hassle of searching for luxury car key tools; 2. Whenever you open the car door and get inside, you need to step on the brake and lightly press the one-button start button to start the engine, skipping the process of looking for key tools; 3. The vehicle has anti-theft and automatic warning functions, possessing all the features of anti-theft devices and also including unique functions such as automatic window closing and trunk opening by a microcomputer.
I've driven several cars, all equipped with auto start-stop function. The first thing I do after getting in is to turn it off, because frequent stops and starts in city traffic are annoying and affect battery life. The method is simple: find the button on the left side of the steering wheel or center console, with an icon of a circle with an A, press it until the light comes on to deactivate. Remember that after each engine restart, the system automatically reactivates start-stop, so you'll need to press the button again to turn it off. If left on, the engine may take longer to restart at red lights, especially problematic in winter. Some models allow setting a memory mode in the menu, but most require manual operation. For peace of mind and comfort, I'd rather press the button one more time. I recommend occasionally using it on long trips to save fuel, but avoid it for daily commutes. In short, just press the button - don't overcomplicate it.