Why does the Kuga's auto start-stop fail?
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Here are the reasons for the Kuga's auto start-stop failure: 1. The battery temperature is too high or too low. 2. The battery charge is too low. 3. The vehicle is on a steep slope. 4. The cabin is being heated or cooled and has not yet reached an acceptable temperature. 5. The engine has not reached normal operating temperature, or the transmission is not in drive mode. Here is additional information about the engine auto start-stop system: 1. Auto start-stop automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop during driving (e.g., at a traffic light). 2. When you need to proceed, the system automatically restarts the engine. 3. At traffic lights or during traffic jams, the system minimizes engine idling time to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption. 4. Turning off the engine when stopped effectively reduces noise and vibration, providing a better driving experience.