Where is the auto start-stop button on the Buick Verano?

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LiamLee
07/28/25 11:48pm
The auto start-stop button on the Buick Verano is located next to the parking radar switch, labeled as AOFF. It is enabled by default, and pressing it to illuminate the indicator turns the function off. The Buick Verano measures 4718 mm in length, 1802 mm in width, and 1466 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. In terms of powertrain, the Buick Verano is equipped with two engine options: a 1.5L and a 1.5T, delivering maximum power outputs of 118 horsepower and 169 horsepower, respectively. For transmission, the 1.5L engine is paired with either a 6-speed automatic or manual transmission, while the 1.5T engine is mated to a 7-speed DCG dual-clutch transmission.
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MacWillow
08/12/25 4:08am
I've been driving the Buick Verano for a while, and I remember the auto start-stop button is located on the instrument panel control cluster to the left of the steering wheel. The icon with the letter 'A' is easily recognizable. Pressing it once turns the function on or off. I often turn it off during my commute in congested areas to avoid the jerky feeling caused by frequent engine starts and stops. The position is well-designed, within the driver's line of sight, making it convenient for quick operation. If the battery might be insufficient in hot weather, the system will automatically deactivate, and the button light will dim. During routine maintenance, check the button's connectivity to prevent poor contact from affecting its use, but generally, it's quite durable, so no need to worry about not finding its location.
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