
To turn off the start-stop function on the Buick Verano, simply press the off button on the center console. The Buick Verano is a compact car. Taking the 2020 Buick Verano Automatic Base model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4723mm, width 1802mm, height 1466mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 52 liters, and a trunk capacity of 455 liters. The body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. The 2020 Buick Verano Automatic Base model is equipped with a 1.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 125PS and a maximum power of 92kW, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

The first time I encountered this start-stop function, I was quite puzzled, especially when the engine kept automatically shutting off and restarting in traffic jams. Later, I figured out a simple method: after starting the car, look below the center console for the button with a circular arrow and the letter A, press it, and a yellow start-stop indicator will appear on the dashboard, meaning it's turned off. However, I should remind you that you need to press it again every time you restart the car because it defaults to the on state. I also found that it's best to turn it off during frequent traffic jams, as constant engine restarts can actually consume more fuel. Moreover, when waiting in the garage with the start-stop function on, the air conditioning cooling becomes weaker—these are all lessons from experience.

The most annoying thing about driving is the start-stop function interfering unnecessarily, especially when it keeps stalling during reverse parking. The way to turn it off is to simply press the 'A' button on the center console after starting the car. The button is usually located near the air conditioning panel, with an icon of a circular arrow enclosing the letter 'A'. Pressing it will trigger an indicator light on the instrument panel. Remember to deactivate it before driving through waterlogged areas in rainy weather—if the engine automatically shuts off and restarts while wading, it could be severely damaged. Also, the actual fuel savings from this feature are debatable, especially for short commutes where the difference is negligible. On the contrary, the cost of replacing the battery might be higher. Personally, I find it more hassle-free to just turn it off.

The start-stop system primarily relies on sensors to monitor the vehicle's status. To deactivate it, simply press the 'A' button on the center console immediately after starting the engine. The button is located in the area in front of the gear lever, identifiable by its blue icon with a circular arrow. While it's fine to keep the system active during highway driving, it's advisable to turn it off in urban areas due to the significant vibrations during each restart, which can severely wear out the starter and battery. Data comparisons have shown that frequent start-stop cycles actually increase mechanical failure rates. This is especially important to note if you've replaced the original battery with an aftermarket one.


