
The auto start-stop button for the Leiling is located on the right side of the central control screen. The switch button for the start-stop function features an 'A' encircled by a circle. Pressing it to turn off the light means the auto start-stop is deactivated. The engine auto start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop during driving and restarts it when it's time to move forward again. Tips for using the Leiling's auto start-stop: 1. The auto start-stop function needs to be manually turned off every time you start the car; to disable it permanently, you must visit a 4S store for settings. 2. In heavy traffic, you can turn off this function to avoid slow starts that may lead to being cut off by other drivers and reduced comfort. 3. Turn off the auto start-stop function when starting on a slope to prevent delayed response and potential rolling back, which could be dangerous. The Leiling measures 4645mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1480mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.

Today I just helped my friend troubleshoot the automatic start-stop issue on his Levin. The button is located on the left side of the center console—a small button with a circled 'A' symbol. Pressing it once will display 'Start-Stop Off' on the instrument cluster. However, note that it defaults to 'on' every time the engine is restarted, so remember to manually turn it off after starting. Some experienced drivers prefer shifting to neutral and pulling the handbrake at red lights to prevent the start-stop from activating too frequently. Others install aftermarket start-stop deactivators, but this may void the warranty. The automatic start-stop can be annoying in heavy traffic and doesn’t save much fuel—turning it off actually makes driving smoother. In winter or when the AC is on, the system may force the feature to activate, requiring an extra press of the button. Honestly, this feature has pros and cons; if you want to disable it completely, it’s best to ask the dealership for solutions.

Last time I took my Levin on a long trip, I encountered the start-stop system issue. After starting the vehicle, I found the 'A' button on the lower right of the steering wheel - pressing it to illuminate the yellow light deactivates the system. I've developed a habit of turning this off first thing when getting in the car, because the constant engine restarting during traffic jams is particularly annoying. A useful trick is that keeping the gear in D while firmly pressing the brake prevents the start-stop from activating. Modification shops can permanently disable this function, though it requires altering the wiring harness. When the AC is on, the system automatically enables start-stop to protect the , rendering the button ineffective in this case. The Levin's small battery capacity makes it prone to drainage from frequent start-stop cycles, so I recommend replacing the battery every four years. This feature offers limited fuel savings while significantly impacting driving comfort - turning it off is actually more practical.

Those who have driven a Levin know how to turn off the auto start-stop. There's a round button with an arrow on the center console closest to the steering wheel—just press it after ignition. If you can't find the button, check the dashboard indicator light. This feature is particularly annoying with the jerking in traffic jams, so I always turn it off when I get in the car. When the voltage is low, the system forces the auto start-stop to activate, and you'll have to endure the repeated starts and stops. Some people use an OBD tool to disable it, but this affects the warranty. Actual tests show that turning it off only increases city driving fuel consumption by about 0.5 liters. Defrosting the windshield in winter can also trigger forced auto start-stop, so it's recommended to turn it off in advance for peace of mind.

Recently, I've been studying the Levin's start-stop system quite thoroughly. The method to turn it off is simple: after starting the engine, locate the 'A Off' button on the left side of the center console, press it, and you'll see the indicator light come on. However, you need to repeat this process every time you restart the vehicle, which isn't very user-friendly in terms of design. My neighbor simply installed a physical switch at an auto parts market for 200 yuan to permanently disable it. Turning off the start-stop during prolonged traffic jams can genuinely reduce engine wear, especially for older cars over five years. When the battery voltage drops below 12V, the start-stop function automatically activates to protect the charging system. New drivers often accidentally trigger this function, so it's recommended that new car owners turn it off initially to get used to it. The manual claims it saves fuel, but the actual effect is minimal and probably not worth keeping on.

My Leiling has been driven for three years, and the start-stop button's paint has worn off from pressing. The operation is very simple: press the round arrow button on the center console immediately after ignition. Many owners request the dealership to mark the button during the first . Long-term deactivation can extend the starter's lifespan, especially during frequent short trips. Permanently disabling it requires removing the steering wheel's lower cover to disconnect wiring, which might trigger fault codes. Auto start-stop is particularly dangerous during hill starts, so it's essential to turn it off when driving on mountain roads. The system automatically assesses the battery condition and may force activation; reducing AC usage can decrease the frequency of start-stop cycles. In reality, Toyota designed this feature more to meet emission standards, and deactivating it offers a more comfortable experience for family cars.


