How to turn off the auto start-stop in CX4?

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AlessandraRose
07/28/25 7:13pm
Method to turn off the auto start-stop in CX4: There is an istopoff button in the lower left corner of the driver's compartment. Press and hold this button for two seconds, and the indicator light on the dashboard will turn orange, indicating that the auto start-stop is turned off. The Mazda CX4 is a compact coupe SUV under the Mazda brand, with dimensions of 4637mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1524mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of power, this vehicle is equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. For the suspension, the front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension.
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LeviLee
08/12/25 12:24am
The first thing I do every time I drive the CX-4 is turn off the auto start-stop function, as it's really annoying. There's a button with a circled 'A' near the driver's left knee, just below the lower left corner of the steering wheel. A yellow light indicates it's turned off. However, note that it defaults to on after each ignition, so it's important to develop the habit of pressing it as soon as you get in the car. Some owners say frequent starts during traffic jams can damage the battery, but I'm more concerned about the engine automatically shutting off when wading through water. It's also better to turn it off when using the air conditioner in summer, as the constant restarting of the compressor is particularly uncomfortable. Experienced drivers know that keeping the start-stop function off for long periods reduces the burden on the 12V battery, which is quite crucial.
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