How to use the automatic start-stop function in the Levin?
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Usually, the automatic start-stop function is enabled by default after the car is started. You can find the automatic start-stop switch in the button area in front of the gear lever. To turn it off, simply press the button. Below is a brief introduction to the Levin: 1. The Levin is a compact sedan with a length of 4640 mm, width of 1780 mm, height of 1455 mm, and a wheelbase of 2700 mm. 2. In terms of power, the Levin is equipped with a turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 116 hp, maximum torque of 185 Nm, and 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.
Using the automatic start-stop feature in the Leiling is actually super easy. As soon as I start the car, the system is enabled by default. During normal driving, when encountering a red light or traffic jam, the engine automatically shuts off for a break after holding the brake pedal down for one or two seconds, saving fuel and being eco-friendly. Release the brake or lightly tap the accelerator, and the engine instantly restarts—just like magic. I remember the dashboard displays a start-stop indicator to remind me it's working. After using it for a while, I found that it's best to keep the feature on in city traffic jams to save a lot on fuel costs; but on highways or roads with frequent stops, I can temporarily turn it off using the button near the steering wheel for a smoother ride. This feature is quite smart, but don’t worry about it harming the car—as long as the battery is healthy, there’s no issue. During every maintenance check, I remind the technician to inspect it to avoid unexpected malfunctions. In short, once new drivers get the hang of it, they can save hundreds on fuel costs in a year.