How to Use the Auto Start-Stop Function in the Buick Verano?
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The auto start-stop function in the Buick Verano activates when the car is in motion with doors closed and speed exceeds 3 km/h for approximately 4 seconds, requiring no driver intervention. This system automatically shuts off the engine during temporary stops while driving and restarts it when ready to proceed again. In automatic transmission vehicles, the auto start-stop system remains operational once the engine is running. When encountering traffic lights or other stops, pressing the brake for two seconds will trigger engine shutdown. To resume driving, simply release the brake and press the accelerator or turn the steering wheel, and the engine will restart automatically. When parking, shifting to neutral, engaging the handbrake, and releasing the clutch will prompt the system to shut down the engine. The engine will automatically restart upon depressing the clutch again.