
Audi Q5's auto start-stop switch is located behind the gear lever, using a mechanical button. To turn it on or off, simply press the corresponding button. The auto start-stop system 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 forward again. Here are some tips for using the auto start-stop function: 1. The auto start-stop will turn off the engine, and unless the vehicle is also equipped with an auto-hold function, the driver must keep the brake pedal pressed during this process. 2. The auto start-stop function needs to be manually turned off by the driver each time the car is started. To disable it permanently, a visit to the 4S shop is required. 3. Vehicles without hill-start assist should turn off this function when starting on a slope to prevent rolling backward.

When driving my Audi Q5, the auto start-stop feature helps me save a lot on fuel during traffic jams, and it's quite convenient to use. When stopping at a red light, the car automatically shuts off the engine to save fuel; releasing the brake or pressing the accelerator immediately restarts the engine. This feature usually has a button on the dashboard, and it's enabled by default. You can manually press it to turn it off, such as when you're worried about rolling on a steep slope. I usually keep it on because it reduces emissions and is environmentally friendly. However, during slow winter starts or when the battery is low, the system might temporarily not work—no need to worry, just have a professional check it. Remember not to use it in waterlogged areas to avoid water entering the engine; safety comes first. It's advisable to familiarize yourself with the button's location when you get a new car, as forming the habit makes driving smoother.

I've been using the auto start-stop feature in my Audi Q5 for quite some time, and it helps me save fuel and reduce pollution. When the car comes to a complete stop, the engine shuts off automatically; it starts up instantly when I move again. The control is straightforward: there's a dedicated button near the driver's seat that toggles the function on and off. I usually keep it on when driving on flat roads but turn it off on slopes to prevent any surprises. It works great in summer, though in winter, if the car is cold, the response might be a bit sluggish, which is normal. During every maintenance check, the battery and sensors are inspected to ensure everything works properly. This feature is thoughtfully designed—it saves money on long trips without much hassle, as long as I pay attention to road conditions.

The Audi Q5's auto start-stop operation is straightforward: the engine automatically shuts off when the vehicle stops and restarts when the accelerator is pressed. There is a button in the car to control the on/off function, located on the dashboard. Enabling it can save a bit on fuel costs, but it's recommended to temporarily turn it off during rainy days or on slopes. As an average user, I find it easy to use, but it's important to avoid frequent short trips to prevent battery drain. Timely maintenance can extend its lifespan.


