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How to Turn On the Auto Start-Stop Function in the Levin?

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VonKhloe
07/29/25 1:22pm

The method to turn on the auto start-stop function in the Levin: Usually, the auto start-stop function is turned on by default after the car is started. You can find the auto start-stop switch in the button area in front of the gear lever. To turn it off, simply press the button. The Levin is a compact sedan with a length, width, and height of 4640 mm, 1780 mm, and 1455 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2700 mm. In terms of power, the Levin is equipped with a turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 116 hp, a maximum torque of 185 Nm, and a maximum power of 85 kW. The car comes standard with LED headlights, one-touch up/down for all four power windows, and rear air vents.

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DelEmersyn
08/14/25 3:44am

I usually drive a Levin to commute, and the auto start-stop feature works quite well. To turn it on is simple: after starting the engine, look for a round button near the center console, usually marked with an 'A' inside a circle or labeled 'ECO'. Press that button—when the light is on, it means the feature is off; when the light is off, it means auto start-stop is activated. This function automatically shuts off the engine at stops like red lights to save fuel, cutting down a noticeable amount of gas expenses for city driving each month. There's a slight delay when starting up, but you get used to it and find it quite handy. Also, make sure the car is in Drive, seatbelts are fastened, and the AC isn’t set to extreme temperatures for the system to work properly. If frequent traffic jams annoy you, just press the button again to temporarily disable it. Overall, from a cost-saving perspective, it’s recommended to keep it on for both daily long-distance and city driving.

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VonCalvin
10/10/25 2:38am

I'm quite environmentally conscious and fuel-efficient, so I always keep the auto start-stop function on when driving my Levin. The method is simple: after starting the engine, just feel around the dashboard or gear shift lever for that small button with an 'A' symbol. Press it to turn off the light, which indicates the function is activated. With this enabled, the engine shuts off when waiting at traffic lights, reducing carbon emissions and fuel consumption. Actual tests show it saves about 10% more fuel compared to not using it. Initially, you might feel slightly uncomfortable with the slight vibration when the engine restarts, but you'll get used to it after a few uses. Just remember not to use it when climbing hills or when the battery is low to avoid unexpected stalls. This little feature really helps contribute to the planet without any cost, so I recommend keeping it on long-term to develop the driving habit.

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StAllie
11/23/25 3:49am

I'm a new driver who just bought a Leiling, and I've figured out how to turn on the auto start-stop. After starting the car, simply look for a small button in front of the driver's seat with an 'A' and a slash or symbol, press it until the light goes off, and you're good to go. Once activated, the function works automatically—like turning off the engine to save fuel at red lights and instantly restarting when the light turns green. Pretty simple, right? But remember the conditions: fasten your seatbelt, don’t leave the gear in neutral, and avoid setting the AC too cold or too hot. At first, the engine restart might sound loud, but you’ll get used to it after a few tries. The design is so thoughtful—no learning curve, perfect for someone like me who values convenience.

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JaceMarie
01/13/26 5:25am

I particularly enjoy a quiet environment when driving, and the Leiling's auto start-stop feature helps reduce noise when the car is stationary. To activate it, simply press the A button on the center console after the engine starts, and wait for the indicator light to turn off. Once enabled, the system automatically shuts off the engine during traffic jams or while waiting, instantly quieting the cabin and avoiding the annoying noise of continuous idling. Although there's a slight vibration when the engine restarts, you get used to it and it feels fine. When using this feature, make sure the car battery is in good condition, the air conditioning is set to a moderate level, and avoid using it on slippery roads. By the way, this feature also extends the engine's lifespan and reduces wear. Overall, it's a practical function that enhances the driving experience.

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