Which button is for the engine auto start-stop?

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DeJuliet
07/24/25 6:40am
Car engine start-stop indicator button is a circle with an A inside and the letters OFF below. Here is an introduction to the auto start-stop function: 1. Meaning: Auto start-stop automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (such as at a red light) during driving, and automatically restarts the engine when it's time to move forward again. 2. Main function: It is used when the car is moving at low speeds or repeatedly stopping, automatically turning off the engine to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption, and also reducing the car's idle time. With reduced idle time, engine carbon buildup will also decrease.
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