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

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XavierDella
08/28/25 3:41am

Panamera auto start-stop deactivation method: 1. When starting the vehicle, the auto start-stop is enabled by default (indicator light off). Press the button once to illuminate the light, indicating auto start-stop is deactivated; 2. When deactivated, a yellow warning light appears on the instrument panel with an "A" symbol inside a circle and "OFF" text below, confirming the auto start-stop is turned off; 3. The system resets to default enabled status upon each engine restart - one-time deactivation doesn't permanently disable it. The Panamera measures 5049mm in length, 1937mm in width, 1423mm in height, with a 2950mm wheelbase. It's powered by a 4.0L twin-turbocharged engine delivering 550hp maximum power and 770Nm peak torque, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

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VonZane
09/10/25 2:17am

As a Porsche Panamera owner, I always disable the auto start-stop function when driving. After starting the car, I immediately locate the button on the center console, usually marked with an 'A' inside a circle. A gentle press that lights up the indicator means it's deactivated. The auto start-stop is particularly annoying in city traffic - the engine shuts off when stopping and restarts when moving, creating uncomfortable vibrations. Over time, I worry about additional wear on the starting system. That's why I've developed the habit of turning it off as soon as I get in the car. Without it, the vehicle starts more smoothly, especially during short trips. On highways or smooth roads, I reactivate it since it does save some fuel and helps the environment. I recommend trying manual control - flexibly switching it according to road conditions improves daily driving comfort. Remember, the button position is easy to find (just refer to your owner's manual if needed).

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ONevaeh
10/24/25 3:05am

Those who drive the Panamera are well aware that the auto start-stop system is designed for energy saving and fuel efficiency, automatically shutting off the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop. The method to deactivate it is quite straightforward: after starting the vehicle, simply press the start-stop button on the center console, which features an icon resembling an encircled 'A'. Once activated, an indicator light will illuminate, signaling that the system has been disabled. This design is based on sensor control; when deactivated, the engine no longer automatically stops upon braking, resulting in noticeably reduced noise and vibration. Some owners find this helps avoid the lag when accelerating from a stop. However, the system automatically reactivates with each start-up, necessitating a repeat of the deactivation process. In daily driving, it's more reasonable to keep it off in urban areas to prevent the discomfort caused by frequent start-stop cycles, while keeping it on during highway driving is beneficial for both environmental conservation and slight fuel savings. With a bit of practice, the button's location becomes familiar—it's typically within easy reach from the driver's seat.

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VonKayden
12/07/25 3:29am

I just got my Panamera not long ago and found turning off the auto start-stop is straightforward. After starting the car, look for the button with an 'A' symbol on the center console, press it once until the light turns on, and that's it—the engine won't shut off when stopping. The button is usually near the gearbox, but the exact location depends on the interior design, so feel around a bit to find it. It's simple and easy to operate, making it quick for beginners to get the hang of it without worrying about making mistakes.

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