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Auto stop

To stop the engine in idle stop mode (Excluding : Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle)

  • Manual Transmission/Intelligent Manual Transmission

    - Decrease the vehicle speed to less than 5 km/h.

    - Shift into N (Neutral) position.

    - Release the clutch pedal.

  • Automatic Transmission/Dual Clutch Transmission

    - Decrease the vehicle speed to 0 km/h.

    - Press the brake pedal.

The engine will stop and the green AUTO STOP indicator () on the instrument cluster will illuminate.

Notice
  • Vehicle which is equipped manual transmission or intelligent manual transmission must reach a speed of at least 8 km/h since last idle stop and vehicle which is equipped automatic transmission or dual clutch transmission must reach a speed of at least 5 km/h since last idle stop.

  • If you unfasten the seat belt or open the driver’s door (engine bonnet, ISG system will be deactivated.

To stop the engine in idle stop mode (Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle)

Manual Transmission/Intelligent Manual Transmission

Three versions of idle stop are available for MHEV which is equipped intelligent manual transmission

  • Conventional Idle STOP

    • Decrease the vehicle speed to less than 7 km/h.

    • Shift into N (Neutral) position.

    • Release the clutch pedal.

  • Extended Idle STOP

    • Depress the brake pedal

    • Depress the clutch pedal

  • During Sailing Mode

    • You can keep engine off status from sailing to standstill by pressing clutch and brake pedal nearly at the same time.

You can keep engine off status from sailing to standstill by pressing clutch and brake pedal nearly at the same time.

Notice
  • If last gear position is 1st, Idle STOP will not be activated.

  • Vehicle which is equipped manual transmission or intelligent manual transmission must reach a speed of at least 8 km/h since last idle stop.

  • During ISG STOP status, you can shift into N (Neutral) position and release clutch pedal, then ISG STOP status will remain as STOP.

  • Extended Idle STOP operates even over 7km/h if it meets the speed requirement in each gear position. (example: Extended Idle STOP operates even at the 3rd speed, 40kph.)

  • If you unfasten the seat belt or open the driver’s door (engine bonnet) in auto stop mode at standstill, ISG system will be deactivated.

Automatic Transmission

  • Conventional Idle STOP

    • Decrease the vehicle speed to 0 km/h.

    • Press the brake pedal.

Dual Clutch Transmission

  • Conventional Idle STOP

    • Decrease the vehicle speed to 0 km/h.

    • Press the brake pedal.

  • Extended Idle STOP

    • Decrease the vehicle speed less than 25 km/h.

    • Press the brake pedal.

  • During Sailing Mode

    • You can keep engine off status from sailing to standstill by pressing brake pedal below 40km/h.

Notice
  • Vehicle which is equipped automatic transmission or dual clutch transmission must reach a speed of at least 30 km/h for Extended Idle STOP or 5 km/h for Conventional Idle STOP since last idle stop.

  • If you unfasten the seat belt or open the driver’s door (engine bonnet) in auto stop mode at standstill, ISG system will be deactivated.