
To turn off the auto start-stop feature in the XTS, simply press the auto start-stop button before driving. The Cadillac XTS is a mid-to-large-sized 4-door, 5-seater sedan with the following dimensions: length 5103mm, width 1852mm, height 1502mm, wheelbase 2837mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters. It is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 198 kW and a maximum torque of 353 Nm. The vehicle features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension using MacPherson struts and a rear suspension employing a multi-link independent setup.

I've been driving the XTS for a while now. The auto start-stop feature is enabled by default from the factory to save fuel, but in congested urban areas, the frequent engine restarts can feel quite annoying. The method to turn it off is simple: First, locate the button with a circled 'A' on the center console, usually near the gear shift or below the instrument panel. Press it lightly, and when the light turns off, it means the feature is disabled. However, it reactivates automatically every time you restart the vehicle, so it's good practice to make turning it off part of your startup routine. If you're unsure about the button's location, you can refer to the owner's manual or navigate through the settings menu on the instrument screen to find the driving options. Personally, I recommend keeping it on for highway driving, but turning it off during daily commutes can reduce vibrations and noise, making the ride more comfortable. The slight increase in fuel consumption is negligible, but remember to regularly check the battery health to prevent system issues. Overall, this is just a matter of personal preference—adjust it to suit your needs.

As a new owner, I was a bit unaccustomed to the auto start-stop feature on my XTS at first and wanted to know how to turn it off. The operation is quite simple: look for the circular 'A' icon button on the center console, press it until the light goes off to deactivate. If you can't find it, it might be hidden in the settings menu—just tap the dashboard screen, select 'Vehicle Settings,' and then find the 'Engine Control' option. Once turned off, the engine won't shut down when stopping, eliminating the start-stop vibrations at traffic lights. I noticed that keeping it on saves some fuel but causes noticeable cabin vibrations, while turning it off makes the ride much smoother, especially for sensitive passengers. However, deactivating requires resetting each time you start the car, which isn’t too troublesome. There’s no major safety impact, so I recommend adjusting based on road conditions—after all, the car is here to serve you.

I often help people with cars like the XTS, and the method to disable the auto start-stop is straightforward: locate the auto start-stop button on the center console, which has an icon of an 'A' inside a circle, and press it until the light turns off to deactivate it. If you can't find the button, navigate to the settings menu on the center screen and look for the driving options to toggle it off. Once disabled, the engine will remain running without shutting down, which is ideal for reducing start-stop noise and delays during traffic jams or short trips. Although modern designs don't harm the car, turning it off provides peace of mind with a negligible increase in fuel consumption. Note that the system defaults to 'on' with each start, so developing the habit of toggling it is recommended. It's advisable to disable it during rainy weather or on steep slopes for smoother operation.

I find the auto start-stop feature in the XTS works well on smooth roads but becomes annoying with frequent stops on city streets. To turn it off, press the auto start-stop button on the center console – the light turns off when deactivated. The button is usually located near the steering wheel or gear shift area; consult the manual or screen settings if unsure. Disabling it makes driving smoother with no startup lag, especially helpful in cold weather or heavy load situations. Although fuel consumption slightly increases, I prioritize comfort. Turning it off doesn't affect brake system safety. It automatically reactivates after each ignition, so remember to check and adjust it daily – a simple tweak that significantly improves the experience.

When driving a XTS, I prefer to turn off the auto start-stop feature because it activates too frequently in heavy traffic, disrupting driving continuity. The deactivation process is simple: locate the circular 'A' auto start-stop button on the center console, press it until the light turns off. If the button isn't clear, access the driving settings in the instrument panel to adjust. After turning it off, the engine won't automatically shut down when braking, providing peace of mind especially on slopes or under load, avoiding restart delays. Although keeping it on saves fuel, turning it off reduces vibrations, improves comfort, and the slight increase in fuel consumption is negligible. For daily use, it's recommended to toggle it flexibly based on road conditions. By default, the system reactivates with each engine start, requiring manual deactivation once. Overall, the convenience is good—it takes less than a minute to operate.


