NachoRuby
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- First Name
- Chad
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2021
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- Pennsylvania
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- '21 JTR , '18 JLU, 73 VW Bug, 97 VW Jetta, all MTs
I have an old VW. No cruise, ac or anything. It does have a choke, but it's automatic. You set it by pushing the gas pedal to the floor before you start it, and as the element warms up, it disengages on its own. I also had an old TJ. Same deal. But it's not a new "getting lazy" thing when cars I've owned model year 1997 or newer did it. It's not a new thing.I think Jeep did it for a safety thing as this is what they put in their manual. They dont want it engaged until it is about to be used which means not on when you turn on vehicle regardless of whether a speed is set or not.
Doubt you can change it as it is probably not a setting that can change. Never had a single vehicle that left it “on” between start cycles.
My point of view is what is so hard about hitting one small button with your finger to turn it on? A lot of people today would freak over old cars that had chokes, etc. How would they ever drive with everything they had to do when getting the car going? And OMG actually physically turning a dial to find a radio station.
I think we have all gotten lazy. IMHO.
It's not a huge deal, but I just have gotten used to other makes having a memory. Our old jeep didn't have cruise at all, so I didn't ever think about it there. It's just lack of standardization between makes that makes it confusing if you switch between cars. It's not the worst thing ever, but if jscan or my tazer can get around it, I'm all in.
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