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Where is the auto start-stop switch for BMW 5 Series?

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Beatrix
09/04/25 7:09am
The auto start-stop switch for BMW 5 Series is located in front of the gear lever, featuring a button with a circle containing a capital 'A' and 'OFF' below. The system is automatically enabled when the ignition is on, and can be turned off by simply pressing the button. While the auto start-stop system saves fuel, it may reduce comfort, as the vehicle starts more slowly and may experience slight vibrations upon startup. When the vehicle stops due to traffic congestion or at an intersection, the driver depresses the brake pedal and shifts into neutral. The wheel speed sensor indicates zero, and the electronic battery sensor shows sufficient energy for the next start.
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DiHarmony
09/16/25 8:01am
I've been driving a BMW 5 Series for quite some time. The auto start-stop button is quite prominently placed on the center console near the engine start button, usually below the air conditioning controls. It's marked with an "A" or a small circular arrow icon. A light press enables or disables the start-stop function. I remember when I first drove this car, I accidentally pressed the driving mode button instead. Later, I found it very convenient once I got used to it – it saves a lot of fuel during traffic jams on my commute, although sometimes the slight vibration when the system restarts can be a bit uncomfortable. Actually, BMW's design is quite clever – placing it within easy reach allows operation without distracting from driving. Newer models might even integrate it into the steering wheel menu. I'd recommend trying it out when you have time. Understanding its benefits for both environmental protection and fuel efficiency might make you enjoy driving even more.
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McStella
10/30/25 8:36am
As a car enthusiast, I find the auto start-stop switch in the BMW 5 Series to be intuitively designed. It is typically located in the central control area on the left side of the dashboard, near the gear shift lever or drive mode selection button, specifically as a physical button with a circular icon. I've used it several times myself—it's straightforward to operate with a simple press to turn it off or on, but it's worth noting that the exact location might vary slightly depending on the model year, with older versions sometimes placing it near the steering column. The technology behind this feature is quite ingenious, using sensors to detect the vehicle's state and automatically start or stop the engine, thereby reducing idle emissions and fuel consumption. BMW engineers have positioned it within easy reach to enhance driving safety. However, for those frequently driving in congested urban areas, I often recommend turning it off to avoid the wear and tear caused by the engine repeatedly restarting.
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VanAaron
12/13/25 8:44am
I've been driving for many years, and the position of the auto start-stop button in the BMW 5 Series isn't actually hard to find. It's located in the central section of the dashboard, usually grouped with the air conditioning buttons, and clearly marked with an identifier like a circled arrow. From my experience, you can spot it with just a glance after getting in the car. Sometimes new drivers might confuse it with the start-stop system. This feature is great for saving energy by automatically shutting off the engine at traffic lights, but in winter, the auto start-stop might affect the heating output, so I often turn it off. There are minor variations in placement, but most BMW 5 Series models arrange it this way.
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