
To disable the auto start-stop feature in the Excelle: 1. Locate the auto start-stop switch near the ignition or on the center console panel. 2. The system activates automatically after engine startup. 3. Press the button to manually deactivate the auto start-stop system. Additional information: The start-stop system operates by detecting when the vehicle stops due to traffic congestion or at intersections. When the driver depresses the brake pedal and shifts to neutral, the Start/Stop system automatically checks: the engine is idling without gear engagement; wheel speed sensors from the anti-lock system show zero rotation; and the electronic battery sensor confirms sufficient energy for the next start.

I often encounter the auto start-stop issue with my Excelle. The way to turn it off is quite straightforward: after starting the vehicle, locate the button near the center console, usually marked with the start-stop symbol or the letter 'A'. Press the button once—if the indicator light comes on, it means the function is deactivated. The Excelle's start-stop feature automatically reactivates every time the ignition is turned on, so it can only be temporarily disabled, not permanently turned off. I prefer to keep it off, especially in traffic jams where the frequent engine restarts create a bothersome humming noise and disrupt the driving rhythm. If left on, the system relies on sensors to control the start-stop function, which can save some fuel, but turning it off leads to a slight increase in fuel consumption, which doesn’t significantly impact my daily commute. I recommend checking the battery health, as the start-stop function depends on it. Making it a habit to turn it off as soon as you get in the car makes driving more comfortable once you get used to it.

As a car enthusiast, I understand how the start-stop system in the Excelle works: it automatically turns the engine on and off by sensing vehicle speed and status. Turning it off is simple—just press the button with an 'A' or the start-stop icon in the center console immediately after starting the car. A change in the indicator light means the function is disabled. Once turned off, the engine no longer starts and stops frequently, reducing vibrations and noise, making the drive smoother. The start-stop system is designed to save fuel and reduce emissions, but turning it off slightly increases fuel consumption, though the difference is negligible on long drives. Battery health is crucial, as the system requires stable power. If you dislike the shaking during startup, try this trick and decide whether to keep it on or off based on road conditions.

Having driven for many years, I recommend turning off the automatic start-stop feature in the Excelle: press the start-stop button on the center console immediately after starting the car. Turning it off makes the drive quieter and smoother, reducing the jolt from the start-stop function. While start-stop saves fuel, disabling it can improve minor annoyances like engine humming during traffic jams. Ensure the battery is properly maintained for the system to function. Give this method a try.

From a practical driving economy perspective, the Excelle's auto start-stop feature is designed to reduce idling fuel consumption. To deactivate it, press the start-stop button in the central control area after starting the vehicle - the illuminated indicator light confirms deactivation. Disabling this function may slightly increase fuel consumption by approximately 1%, with more noticeable differences during urban traffic congestion. While the system operates automatically via sensors, manual deactivation improves driving comfort. Ensure proper battery maintenance to prevent minor issues from affecting driving efficiency. This simple one-step operation achieves a balance between fuel economy and comfort.

I'm used to turning off the auto start-stop every time I drive the Excelle: after starting the car, I glance at the button near the dashboard with the 'A' symbol, press it once when the indicator light comes on, and it's done. Turning off the start-stop prevents the engine from randomly shutting off, making the drive more comfortable and uninterrupted. In the Excelle, it can only be temporarily disabled with no permanent setting, so I've naturally made it a habit to turn it off as soon as I get in the car. For frequent start-stop traffic conditions, turning it off can save a lot of hassle, while also paying attention to regular checks to maintain system stability.


