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How to Turn Off the Auto Start-Stop in the Excelle?

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RyderLee
09/06/2025, 01:48:31 AM

The start-stop function switch of the Buick Excelle is located next to the ignition switch or on the center console panel. After the engine starts, the auto start-stop system will be activated. You can manually deactivate the auto start-stop system by pressing the button. Below is the working principle of the auto start-stop system: 1. When the vehicle stops moving due to traffic congestion or at an intersection, the driver presses the brake pedal and shifts to neutral. At this point, the Start/Stop system automatically checks: the engine is idling and not in gear; the wheel speed sensors of the anti-lock system show zero; the electronic battery sensor indicates sufficient energy for the next start. 2. If all the above conditions are met, the engine will automatically stop. When the traffic light turns green, the driver presses the clutch, and the "start-stop device" can be activated immediately to quickly start the engine. In automatic transmission models, as soon as the brake is released or the steering wheel is turned, the engine will automatically restart, allowing the driver to press the accelerator and start moving immediately, all while remaining in the D gear.

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StCorbin
09/18/2025, 01:38:24 AM

My car also has the auto start-stop feature, and it's quite simple to turn it off. In the Excelle, the auto start-stop button is located next to the gear lever on the center console, usually marked with a circular arrow and the letter A. Just press it once. After pressing, a yellow indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard, indicating that the start-stop function is deactivated. However, every time you restart the car, the system defaults to turning the feature back on, so it's a good habit to press the button right after starting the engine. This feature can be particularly annoying in traffic jams, as the engine keeps stopping and starting, causing uncomfortable vibrations. Actually, manufacturers designed this function mainly to save fuel, but for someone like me who commutes short distances in the city every day, it's more comfortable to just turn it off. Also, a reminder to new car owners: keeping the auto start-stop off for a long time won't harm your car, so feel free to press the button.

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LaDerek
11/01/2025, 02:02:02 AM

My friend just bought an Excelle and couldn't figure out how to turn off the auto start-stop, so he specifically asked me. I told him it's actually a one-step operation: find that circular button with an arrow on the center console (it might say Auto Stop) and press it. Remember, the dashboard will show a yellow indicator light when it's off. The only annoying part is you have to press it again every time you restart the car, as there's no permanent disable option in the vehicle settings. Personally, I always turn it off when encountering consecutive traffic lights or during traffic jams - the frequent engine shutdowns and restarts really affect driving comfort, especially when the AC suddenly weakens during summer. I recommend memorizing the button location; it's conveniently placed near the brake for blind operation. If the auto start-stop feels too jarring, regular checks on the battery and starter motor are also important.

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VanMariana
12/15/2025, 01:10:17 AM

The button to turn off the auto start-stop function in the Buick Excelle is located on the gear lever panel, usually marked with an 'A' icon. Pressing it takes immediate effect, and the corresponding indicator light will appear on the dashboard. It's important to note that this function cannot be permanently disabled—it automatically reactivates after each cold start, requiring repeated operation. Personally, I believe the original intention behind this feature is good—saving fuel by frequently shutting off the engine. However, in actual driving scenarios, especially during low-speed following or parking maneuvers, the sudden engine stop can pose safety risks. Turning it off results in a smoother driving experience, making control more intuitive, particularly for beginners. For daily use, it's advisable to toggle the function flexibly based on road conditions: keep it on for highway driving but turn it off during city traffic congestion.

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DiCole
02/04/2026, 02:04:16 AM

I've studied the start-stop function on the Excelle, and turning it off is particularly simple. That button is usually located below the central control's air conditioning knob - a round one with an 'A' symbol. Just press it until you hear a click and it's done. However, it automatically reactivates every time you restart the vehicle, so you'll need to press it again. The auto start-stop can be quite annoying in stop-and-go traffic, like when queuing to pick up kids at the school gate - it makes the whole car shudder like it's hiccuping. It's much quieter after turning it off, and it's really no trouble at all. There's no impact on the battery either, since the starter is reinforced. Personally, I'd say this feature is suitable for smooth elevated road conditions - it's more relaxing to turn it off in other situations. Just remember not to confuse the button's location with the electronic parking brake.

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Herb
04/29/2026, 06:20:59 PM

My friend always complains about not being able to turn off the auto start-stop function in his Excelle. I taught him a trick: press the circular 'A' button on the center console right after ignition, which is about a palm's width in front of the gear lever. A yellow light on the dashboard indicates successful deactivation, but remember to press it again after the next engine start. This feature is particularly useless in the city, especially during long red lights when the frequent engine restarts make the steering wheel vibrate. Personally, I make it a habit to turn off the auto start-stop as soon as I get in the car during my commute. It takes less than half a second and the improved driving comfort is totally worth it. Some car owners prioritize fuel savings, but I've done the math—the fuel saved by turning it off for short trips is roughly equivalent to the maintenance cost of wear parts. I recommend new car owners try turning it off a few times to develop the habit. Once you're used to it, it becomes second nature.

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