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How to Turn Off the ECO Mode in the 2021 Levin?

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StJoel
07/29/2025, 10:56:51 PM

To turn off the ECO mode in the 2021 Levin, press the SPORT button next to the handbrake. In terms of power, this car is equipped with a 9NR horizontally-mounted turbocharged engine, paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission (CVT), delivering a maximum horsepower of 116 PS, a maximum power of 85 KW, and a maximum torque of 185 N·M. The principle of ECO mode is as follows: ECO mode primarily makes comprehensive judgments and analyses on factors that affect fuel consumption during vehicle movement, such as automatic transmission gear position, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature. The ECU control unit calculates the optimal fuel quantity to supply the engine, effectively reducing fuel consumption compared to normal driving mode. Simply put, it controls the engine speed with appropriate gear positions to minimize unnecessary fuel consumption. The ECO mode works best in congested urban traffic conditions. In such scenarios, strong power is not required, and the frequent stops and starts lead to higher fuel consumption. Activating the ECO mode not only reduces fuel consumption but also makes driving more comfortable.

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McGianna
08/16/2025, 05:18:46 AM

To turn off the ECO mode in the 2021 Leiling, it's actually super simple—I do it all the time when driving this car. There’s usually a button labeled 'ECO' either near the lower right of the steering wheel or on the center console. Just press it while driving, and when the light goes off, the mode is deactivated, switching back to normal. ECO mode is designed for fuel efficiency, making throttle response sluggish—great for city commutes but underwhelming for highway or mountain driving when you want some excitement. I recommend keeping it on during flat roads to save fuel, but disable it in advance before overtaking or climbing hills to avoid laggy throttle response for safety. If you can’t find the button, check the driving mode settings in the infotainment screen, though the button is the quickest way. Note that the system doesn’t save this setting—it may default back to ECO after restarting the car, so get used to manual toggling. It doesn’t hurt the driving experience and is pretty considerate.

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VonPreston
10/21/2025, 10:28:26 PM

As a regular female car owner driving a 2021 Levin, I often find the ECO mode interferes with driving pleasure. Turning it off is super easy: just locate the small ECO button on the center console or near the steering wheel and press it gently - the indicator light turns off to confirm deactivation. While ECO mode does save fuel (great for daily commutes), it limits power output during leisure drives or when acceleration is needed, making the car feel sluggish. After turning it off, the throttle response becomes noticeably sharper. I've checked the manual which mentions it can also be adjusted in system settings, but the button method is quicker and more convenient. I'd recommend beginners experiment with toggling it to feel the difference - no need to worry about long-term fuel consumption as occasional deactivation won't significantly impact mileage. Overall, this thoughtfully designed feature becomes intuitive after a few operations.

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NathanMarie
12/04/2025, 09:50:07 PM

I'm a seasoned driver with years of experience behind the wheel of a Levin. To turn off the ECO mode in the 2021 model? Just locate the 'ECO' button on the steering wheel or center console and press it. This mode saves fuel but reduces power, making it ideal for traffic jams, but you should turn it off on highways for smoother acceleration. It's straightforward—just a press away. Regularly check if the button functions properly, avoid fiddling with screen settings too much, and always prioritize safety.

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VanDante
01/24/2026, 11:13:28 PM

From a car maintenance perspective, I've worked on many vehicles. The 2021 Leiling typically has a physical ECO mode button in the center console area labeled 'ECO' - press it once to toggle off. ECO mode is designed for economical driving, but if the button malfunctions or there's a system failure, the dashboard will display a warning. In such cases, I recommend visiting a professional shop to check the wiring rather than forcing the button. After deactivation, throttle response becomes quicker, making it suitable for performance-oriented scenarios, though keeping it on in urban driving saves fuel costs without affecting engine lifespan. I suggest having the mode function checked during regular maintenance to prevent minor issues from escalating.

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JohnAnn
04/20/2026, 10:04:58 PM

I'm quite environmentally conscious, and the ECO mode in the Leiling is great for energy-saving driving. But sometimes on long trips or when fully loaded, I want to turn it off? There's an ECO button on the center console—just press it to turn it off. After turning it off, the car's power increases, and acceleration feels more exhilarating, though fuel consumption rises slightly. It's best to use it only when climbing hills or overtaking, and keep it on normally to protect the environment. The setup is simple and quick—just press the button—and it doesn't affect other functions.

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