
The method to turn on/off the auto start-stop function in the Lavida is: 1. Use the one-touch start button without pressing the brake to power on the vehicle; 2. Locate the engine start-stop control button; 3. Press the button with the letter 'a' to deactivate it. Taking the 2021 Lavida as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of: length 4670mm, width 1806mm, height 1474mm, wheelbase 2688mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters. The 2021 Lavida is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, maximum power of 110kW, maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving the Lavida for quite a while. The auto start-stop function is enabled by default when starting the car. If you want to turn it off, just look for the button near the steering wheel or on the center console, usually marked with a circular 'A' symbol or the word 'OFF', and press it. When turned off, a warning light will illuminate on the dashboard to indicate the function is disabled. Some people find it annoying, especially in stop-and-go traffic where the frequent starts and stops can be uncomfortable, so I often turn it off for peace of mind. However, keeping it on can save some fuel, particularly in urban areas with many traffic lights. Over time, I've noticed that the battery condition affects its operation—if the battery is low on charge, the function may automatically switch to the off state. It's also important to regularly check if the button is stuck or malfunctioning, so I recommend confirming its status before driving. Overall, it's very simple and takes just a few seconds to operate.

As a daily driver, I prioritize fuel efficiency. The Lavida's auto start-stop feature can save some fuel when activated, as the engine stops idling, but it can be turned off by pressing a dedicated button on the control panel—usually a round button or a switch with a symbol. After turning it off, I actually feel smoother acceleration, especially on slippery roads or when pedestrians are crossing, avoiding delayed reactions caused by unexpected start-stop. In the long run, this feature helps reduce carbon footprint, but personal preference comes first; I turn it off during traffic jams or when I need quick acceleration. Remember, it relies on sensors and the battery, so regular maintenance ensures proper operation. Simply put, switch it as needed.

I haven't been driving for long and use a Lavida. The auto start-stop turns on automatically after the car starts. To turn it off, press the button near the dashboard, usually marked with an A or OFF icon. Press it once and the light will come on, indicating it's off. When it's on, the engine shuts off at red lights and restarts when the light turns green, which is quite convenient. But sometimes I find the movement too noticeable, so I turn it off to avoid discomfort. Beginners are advised to get used to keeping it on first, and decide whether to use it after practicing control. The operation is simple, just be careful not to press the wrong button.


