What does it mean when a Mercedes-Benz displays 'increase after starting'?

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GenevieveFitz
07/29/25 7:27am
When a Mercedes-Benz displays 'increase after starting', it means the energy-saving mode has been activated. ECO: The display of 'increase after starting' in ECO mode indicates the activation of the energy-saving mode. ECO is a symbol for green driving mode, which comes in two forms: passive and active. Active ECO modes have a switch; once ECO is activated, the vehicle's computer reduces the sensitivity to manual operations and controls the vehicle's acceleration and driving state more in line with fuel-saving patterns. History of Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a German automobile brand, one of the premium car brands, renowned for its perfect technical level, rigorous quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe models. The Mercedes three-pointed star is one of the most recognizable automotive and brand logos. In October 2016, Mercedes-Benz ranked 9th in the list of the world's 100 most valuable brands. From the birth of the automobile to the present day, the history of Mercedes-Benz is not just a legend but also represents the development history of the human automotive industry.
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SanCassidy
08/13/25 12:52am
I'm usually quite interested in automotive technology. The 'increase' displayed after starting a Mercedes-Benz is likely a mistranslated prompt message, and its actual meaning is probably that the start-stop system is activated. The working principle of the start-stop system is quite simple: when you stop at a red light, the engine automatically shuts off to save fuel; when you press the accelerator again, it quickly restarts, saving fuel and being eco-friendly. In Mercedes-Benz designs, this function often displays 'start-stop ready' or similar wording on the dashboard. When it lights up after starting, it means the system is active. However, it's important to note that the system may not activate under conditions like low battery, high air conditioning load, or cold weather. The benefits include reduced emissions and fuel costs, while a potential downside is some additional wear on the starter due to frequent starts. Modern Mercedes-Benz models are well-optimized, and most owners find it works smoothly. If you encounter any display issues, it's advisable to check the user manual or connect a diagnostic tool to check specific codes.
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MacLena
10/04/25 7:09am
I've been driving a Mercedes for several years, and after starting the car, I see a display that says something like 'Increase,' which I assume is the start-stop system in action. In my practical experience, it often automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop, and the fuel-saving effect is quite noticeable; it has helped me save a lot on fuel costs during city traffic jams. Once the display appears after starting, it means the system is ready, and no additional operation is needed. The only thing to note is that there might be a slight vibration when the engine restarts initially, but you get used to it. Occasionally, I manually turn it off using the button, usually located near the steering wheel, when it's inconvenient. In short, this is a standard safety and energy-saving feature in Mercedes, nothing to worry about. If it doesn't display or gives false alerts, it's best to check the battery voltage or sensor status, as regular vehicle maintenance can prevent most minor issues. Don't let this little reminder affect your daily driving enjoyment.
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