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

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VonGabriel
08/29/25 4:44am

Method to disable the auto start-stop function in Vios: Simply press the auto start-stop button. To reactivate this feature, press the button again. Vehicles equipped with auto start-stop typically have this function enabled by default. The auto start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (e.g., at a traffic light) and restarts it when it's time to move forward again. The Vios measures 4435mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1490mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm. The front and rear track widths are both 1460mm. Its engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 110Ps, a peak power output of 81kW, and a maximum torque of 138Nm.

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StAlexa
09/11/25 2:32am

As a Vios owner for several years, the auto start-stop function always defaults to on after starting the car. Turning it off is super easy: there's a round button marked with an 'A OFF' icon either on the lower left side of the steering wheel or near the instrument panel. Just press it lightly, and when the indicator light comes on, it means the function is disabled, preventing frequent engine shutdowns and restarts while driving. In congested city traffic, leaving it on causes constant engine stops and starts, making the ride bumpy and uncomfortable while also adding stress to the battery. Turning it off results in a smoother and more comfortable journey. I've developed a habit of manually disabling it every time I start the car since the vehicle doesn't have a memory function for this setting. If you can't locate the button, check the user manual—it has diagrams on the relevant pages to avoid distracted driving while searching. Safety first. An additional reminder: although frequent use of auto start-stop saves fuel, it may also wear out the battery over time, so I only occasionally enable it during long trips.

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SimonFitz
10/25/25 3:21am

To disable the automatic start-stop feature on the Toyota Vios, look for a small button with an 'A' symbol near the driver's seat, usually located on the center console or steering wheel side. Press it to turn off the function (indicated by a light), and remember to press it again after restarting the vehicle. After long-term driving, I've found this feature saves fuel but causes discomfort, especially in traffic jams where the engine repeatedly starts and stops, leading to noticeable jolts. I recommend new drivers try turning it off for a smoother ride, though keeping it on during highway driving can slightly reduce fuel consumption. Also, remember to regularly check the battery health to avoid issues caused by aging.

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DelCalvin
12/08/25 3:44am

Turning off the auto start-stop is straightforward: Press the 'A OFF' button next to the Vios dashboard until the indicator lights up. I often disable it after driving this car—why? Frequent restarts disrupt driving smoothness, trading fuel efficiency for comfort. Briefly on the mechanism: Engine auto stop-start aims to reduce emissions, but urban stop-and-go accelerates component wear. Manually deactivating it each drive ensures safer operation—just avoid rushing in busy areas.

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