Activating and deactivating the Start/Stop function
The Start/Stop function is available when the vehicle is started. When the function is activated, the engine is temporarily switched off. The engine then starts automatically when the function is deactivated or when the vehicle requires this.
Activating the Start/Stop function
Depress the brake pedal and hold it down.
The Start/Stop function is activated and the engine switches off.
Note
All of the vehicle's ordinary systems, such as lighting and radio, function normally even when the Start/Stop function is activated.
However, the function of certain equipment may be temporarily reduced, such as the climate system's blower speed or the volume of the speakers.
Deactivating the Start/Stop function
Release the brake pedal or lightly press the accelerator pedal.
The Start/Stop function is deactivated and the engine starts.
Note
When the Start/Stop function is activated and:
- the automatic brake when stationary (Auto hold) function is activated, the engine will start when the accelerator pedal is depressed.
- Adaptive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist is activated.
- the vehicle is on an uphill gradient, HSA1 will activate to help prevent the vehicle from rolling backward
- the vehicle is on a downhill gradient, release the brake pedal slightly. A slight increase in speed starts the engine.
Note
The vehicle will automatically activate parking mode if the driver's door is opened. Keep the brake pedal depressed and select gear selector position D to reactivate the function.
Symbols in the instrument panel
The tachometer in the instrument panel indicates when the Start/Stop function is: available, active or not available.
Symbol | Meaning |
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White – the function is available. | |
Green – the function is activated. | |
Gray – the function is not available. |
If no symbol is shown in the instrument panel, the function is switched off.