How to Turn Off the Auto Start-Stop Function in the Avancier?
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The Avancier's auto start-stop function is enabled by default. To turn it off, simply press the auto start-stop OFF button (the one with a circular arrow containing the letter 'A'). This will deactivate the engine auto start-stop function. Below is additional information about the Avancier: 1. In terms of appearance, the Avancier's body looks very large. The matrix-arranged front headlights are not only attractive but also sufficiently stylish, avant-garde, and futuristic. Viewed from the rear, the sharply angled C-pillar stands out as the most eye-catching design feature of the car. The fastback design gives the Avancier not only the commanding presence typical of a midsize SUV but also a rare streamlined beauty for this type of vehicle. 2. For the interior, the Avancier's style is quite unique among Honda models in recent years. It features extensive use of soft materials and leather, large wood grain trim panels with chrome accents, a floating central control screen, and a multifunction steering wheel, all of which maintain a strong sense of technology.
When I first got the CR-V, I also found the auto start-stop function quite annoying, especially in traffic jams where the engine repeatedly starts and stops, causing the car to shake. Turning it off is actually very simple: after starting the car, look for the button with an 'A' or the start-stop symbol in the center console area on the right side of the steering wheel, and press it once. The dashboard will light up or display a message indicating that it's turned off. However, the system defaults to enabling the function every time you restart the car, so I always make a habit of pressing the button as soon as I get in. From personal experience, it's better to turn it off for short city drives to reduce startup noise and discomfort; but if you often drive on highways or aim for fuel efficiency, keeping it on can save some fuel. I recommend deciding based on your daily driving conditions. The button is located next to the air conditioning controls and is easy to find. Occasionally turning it off for a test drive can give you a noticeable comparison in experience.