
Toyota Corolla's auto start-stop function can be turned off by pressing the auto start-stop button. The auto start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (such as at a red light) and restarts the engine when it's time to move forward again. Taking the Corolla 2021 1.2T S-CVT Luxury Edition as an example: the manufacturer of this car is FAW Toyota, it is classified as a compact car, the energy type is gasoline, the transmission is a CVT (simulating 10 gears), the body type is a 4-door, 5-seat sedan, and the top speed is 180 kilometers per hour.

I've been driving a Toyota Corolla for a while, and the auto start-stop function activates automatically. If you want to turn it off, it's quite simple. There's a button on the left side of the steering wheel or on the center console labeled 'A' or 'A-off.' Just press it lightly to deactivate the system. A warning icon will light up on the dashboard to indicate the system is disabled. It automatically reactivates every time the car starts, so you have to manually turn it off each time—it's not a permanent setting. Many drivers dislike this feature because it causes the engine to shut off and restart suddenly at red lights, resulting in slight vibrations that affect comfort. I recommend getting into the habit of pressing the button to turn it off every time you get in the car to avoid annoyance. Although the Corolla's setup is safe, frequent use puts extra strain on the battery, so manual control during daily driving offers more peace of mind.

To disable the auto start-stop feature in a Corolla, simply press the dedicated button. Locate the small button with an 'A' symbol near the steering wheel and press it to deactivate the system – a faint indicator light will confirm the action. While Toyota designed this fuel-saving system with good intentions, its frequent engine restarts in practice increase noise and mechanical wear. It's advisable to manually disable it each time to protect components. Some newer Corolla models allow adjustment through the infotainment screen settings, but the default still requires manual button pressing upon each vehicle start. Developing this habit benefits vehicle longevity, especially since frequent start-stop cycles can accelerate battery failure if the battery is already weak. Having tried various methods, I find the button operation to be the most consistently reliable and safest approach.

Turning off the Toyota Corolla's auto start-stop is easy: just press the button marked with an 'A' on the left side of the steering wheel or the center console. The location varies depending on the model, with newer versions typically placing it within easy reach of the driver. After pressing the button, the dashboard will display a confirmation that the feature is deactivated. The function was originally designed to save fuel, but in reality, stopping while waiting can cause a delayed restart. I always turn it off before driving to avoid annoyance. If you can't find the button, check the user manual for clear illustrations and steps. This operation isn't troublesome—it takes effect with a single press and doesn't affect driving. Once you get into the habit, it becomes much smoother.


