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What does 'since start' mean for the Volkswagen Teramont?

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AliviaLynn
09/05/25 2:13am
Volkswagen Teramont's 'since start' refers to the vehicle automatically starting the engine, allowing the car to shift gears and drive. Teramont auto start-stop button: The auto start-stop cancellation is a mechanical button. To turn it off, you need to enter the vehicle's central control settings interface, find the auto start-stop option, and touch the option to turn it off. After turning off the Teramont's auto start-stop, you will need to turn off the start-stop switch again the next time you restart to disable the start-stop function. Auto start-stop function: When the vehicle is waiting at a red light, stepping on the brake pedal will stop the vehicle. After three seconds, the engine will shut off, putting it in a dormant state. When the light turns green, lifting the brake pedal will automatically start the engine, allowing the car to shift gears and drive.
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Betty
09/17/25 2:56am
The meaning of 'auto start-stop' here refers to the vehicle's automatic start-stop system, which is quite common on the Volkswagen Teramont. I've personally experienced it during my daily commute—when waiting at a red light, the engine automatically shuts off to save fuel, and it restarts instantly when the brake is released, smoothly like waking up. At first, I found it a bit annoying, especially in city traffic with frequent stops and starts, but after getting used to it, I realized it saves about 10% on fuel, easily cutting hundreds of dollars in fuel costs per year. The downside is that the air conditioning cooling weakens when the engine shuts off, which can be uncomfortable, especially on hot summer days. Fortunately, there's a button next to the driver to manually turn it off. Volkswagen installed this technology mainly to reduce emissions for environmental compliance with modern regulations. As the car ages, the battery needs to be replaced with an AGM-specific model, or the system becomes unstable. Overall, after some adjustment, it feels like a practical urban fuel-saving assistant that also benefits the environment.
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OKiara
10/31/25 3:26am
In the Volkswagen Teramont, the auto start-stop function essentially refers to the engine's automatic start-stop system. I understand how this technology works: it uses sensors to detect when the vehicle is stationary and shuts off the engine to reduce idle fuel consumption and noise; upon restarting, the starter motor responds quickly. Driving this car on long trips or in city traffic noticeably improves fuel efficiency and reduces CO2 emissions, contributing slightly to reducing air pollution. However, the system places some strain on the battery. If the battery ages and isn't replaced in time, the start-stop function may fail or not trigger. I recommend owners opt for compatible AGM batteries to avoid frequent maintenance hassles, while also regularly checking battery health to maintain reliability. Although the start-stop system may occasionally cause a slight shudder, you get used to it. Modern car designs are sophisticated and enhance overall driving efficiency.
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