Always disable the auto stop/start system before wading. Failure to do so could cause damage to the vehicle.
The auto stop/start system is designed to improve fuel efficiency and automatically activates when the vehicle’s ignition is switched on. Unless it is required to support other vehicle systems, the engine switches off when the vehicle is stationary, e.g., at traffic lights. When the engine stops, it is referred to as an auto stop.
When the brake pedal is released, or a drive gear is selected, the engine automatically restarts. When the engine restarts, it is referred to as an auto-start. The operation of the auto stop/start system is indicated by a status icon in the instrument panel. See AUTO STOP/START (GREEN).
When activated, the auto stop/start system does not always stop the engine when the vehicle is stationary. The system may also restart the engine before setting off.
To trigger an auto stop, drive forward with Drive (D) or Sport (S) selected and stop the vehicle. Fully press the brake pedal to make sure the vehicle is stationary.
The following conditions inhibit an auto stop:
The instrument panel displays an information lamp when the vehicle is stationary and the auto stop/start system is active, but the operation is inhibited. See AUTO STOP/START INHIBIT (WHITE).
To trigger an auto start, release the brake pedal with Drive (D) or Sport (S) selected.
The engine also restarts if one of the following occurs:
To deactivate the auto stop/start system, press the auto stop/start button. See DRIVER CONTROLS.
When the auto stop/start system is deactivated, the instrument panel momentarily displays the message Auto Stop/Start off. A status icon is also displayed. See AUTO STOP/START OFF (WHITE).
The instrument panel displays the message Auto Stop/Start is not available if the button is pressed while the system is unable to operate.
The auto stop/start system automatically reactivates the next time the vehicle’s ignition is switched on.
During an auto stop, the driver exit feature prevents the vehicle from being inadvertently left in a driveable condition. If the feature detects that the driver is not present. it automatically switches off the vehicle’s ignition system. Once the vehicle’s ignition is switched off, the vehicle can be locked, if required. See LOCKING.
The driver exit feature is only active when an auto stop has taken place and the engine is not running.
If the vehicle is left in a driveable condition with the engine running, the driver exit feature does not prevent the vehicle from moving. Failure to make sure the vehicle is left in a safe condition could lead to serious injury or death.
If Drive (D), Sport (S), or Neutral (N) is selected, the driver exit feature switches the vehicle’s ignition off when the following conditions exist:
If Park (P) is selected, the driver exit feature switches the vehicle’s ignition off when the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled.
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