How to Turn Off the Engine Auto Start-Stop in the Leiling?
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Leiling's auto start-stop button is located on the right side of the central control screen. The switch button icon for the start-stop function is an A surrounded by a circle. Press it once to turn off the light, which means the auto start-stop is disabled. Engine auto start-stop is a system that automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop during driving. When it's time to move forward again, the system automatically restarts the engine. Here are some tips for using the Toyota Leiling's auto start-stop feature: 1. The auto start-stop function needs to be manually turned off by the owner every time they drive. To permanently disable it, you can only do so by visiting a 4S store for settings. 2. In congested traffic, you can turn off this function. The slow start may lead to being cut off by other drivers, and the comfort level may decrease. 3. When starting on a slope, turn off the auto start-stop function. The slow reaction may cause the vehicle to roll back, creating a dangerous situation.
When driving my Levin, I often turn off the auto start-stop function because I find it quite annoying. The engine shuts off every time I stop, and when it restarts, the car shakes, which feels particularly uncomfortable, especially in traffic jams. On the left side of the dashboard near the steering wheel, there's a button labeled "A OFF." A light press turns it off, but I've noticed that it reactivates every time I start the car, requiring me to press the button again. This feature is designed to save fuel, which is a good idea in theory, but I believe frequent starts and stops increase wear on the battery and starter motor, especially in city driving with frequent red lights. Turning it off makes the drive smoother. If you also dislike the feeling of the engine shutting off automatically, I suggest keeping it turned off long-term—it can extend the lifespan of components, and the comfort of driving is more important than saving a little fuel.
The first time I drove the Levin, I noticed its auto start-stop feature. Every time I stopped at a red light, the engine would shut off, and there was a slight vibration when it restarted, which took some getting used to. Later, I asked a friend how to turn it off, and he said there's a small button above the center console with a circle and an "A" icon. Pressing it to light up the indicator means it's deactivated. But be aware, it reactivates every time you turn off and restart the car, so I've developed a habit of turning it off as soon as I get in. Why disable it? Because during city commutes, the frequent stopping and starting can be annoying, and it feels like unnecessary strain on the car—like faster battery wear. However, if you're a new driver, I'd suggest trying it out first to see if you can adapt.