How to Use Auto Start-Stop Effectively?

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VonJameson
07/29/25 6:47am
Auto Start-Stop is a system that automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (such as at a red light) and restarts it when it's time to move again. Simply put, it's a system that can automatically control the engine's shutdown and ignition, abbreviated as STT. The usage of the Auto Start-Stop function is as follows: 1. Status: The car's engine auto start-stop system is in normal working condition. 2. Auto Shutdown: When you encounter a red light or stop for other reasons while driving, the engine will automatically shut off after pressing the brake for two seconds. 3. Start: When you're ready to move again, simply release the brake, press the accelerator, or gently turn the steering wheel, and the engine will restart.
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