What is the Auto Start-Stop Symbol?

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McJade
07/24/25 4:29pm
The auto start-stop symbol is: an open circle with a small arrow on top, and the letter A inside the circle. Some vehicle models may also have the word "OFF" below the auto start-stop symbol, where OFF means to turn off. In other words, pressing this button deactivates the auto start-stop function. The auto start-stop system is designed to automatically control engine shutdown and ignition. During brief stops, such as waiting at traffic lights or in traffic jams in urban areas, the engine automatically "sleeps." After the engine shuts down, the electrical system can take over the role of the belt pulley to power the engine cooling fan and the vehicle's air conditioning, aiming to save fuel and reduce emissions.
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