Which Button is for Engine Start-Stop?

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MacHarper
07/24/25 10:43pm
The engine start-stop button is marked with a circle containing an 'A' and the letters 'OFF' below it. The engine start-stop function is enabled by default. To disable the automatic start-stop function, simply press the start-stop button. The function will be re-enabled by default the next time the car is started. Here is some basic information about the car's automatic start-stop function: 1. It allows the car to automatically shut off the engine when needed and restart it when the car needs to move forward again. 2. The automatic start-stop function is achieved by installing an idle start-stop motor in the car's engine. When the car meets the idle conditions, the engine automatically shuts off and stops working. 3. When the car needs to move forward, the motor system quickly starts the engine, thereby reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, improving the car's fuel economy.
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Vernon
08/10/25 3:08pm
I noticed the engine start-stop button quite soon after I started driving. It's usually located near the steering wheel or on the dashboard, marked with a small round button featuring an 'A' symbol. Pressing it toggles the system on and off, which helps save fuel by automatically shutting off the engine at red lights, avoiding unnecessary idling. I love using it in city driving—it saves some gas money and is eco-friendly too. However, during heavy traffic or extremely hot weather, turning it off feels more comfortable, preventing frequent engine restarts that can be noisy. Finding the button isn't hard; just take a closer look at your car's interior—some models even have it accessible through the touchscreen menu. I remember when I first bought the car, the salesperson specifically showed me where this button was. Now, I'm completely used to it. Overall, it's super easy to operate, and new drivers will quickly appreciate its benefits once they try it.
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