How to turn off the start-stop function on Audi Q5L?

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SanJustin
07/29/25 4:14pm
Audi Q5L start-stop deactivation method: Simply press the auto start-stop button (usually a circular arrow with the letter A), and the dashboard will display a system deactivation message. To reactivate the function, press the button again. Below are relevant details: 1. The auto start-stop system is enabled by default when the ignition is turned on. To deactivate it, simply press the button (note: illuminated light indicates deactivation). 2. It's recommended to disable this function during heavy traffic congestion when frequently stopping and moving slowly for extended periods. Also deactivate it when driving through waterlogged areas or during rainy days. For normal urban driving, you can keep it activated.
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