How to Turn Off the Auto Start-Stop Function in Buick Excelle?

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MacRicardo
07/29/25 1:01pm
The start-stop system button can be found either on the vehicle's center console or in the button area behind the gear lever. The function is enabled by default when the vehicle leaves the factory, which means the "yellow light is off". Pressing this button will "turn on the yellow light" and deactivate the start-stop function. If the vehicle detects child misuse or other irregular operations, it will automatically shut down for the safety of both the vehicle and occupants.
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