kb5zcr
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I did the hood plunger mod on mine a year ago and it keeps the start/stop system from working without issue. The light on the dash doesn't bother me at all and I don't even notice it anymore.
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And I'm 100% behind your idea of a permanent on/off but I just don't sweat having to push a button. Really not throwing shade on you but the on the idea that ESS is the most important problem facing our nation today.Yeah, If all that was directed at me, you way over read into what I said. Just stated a preference.
Yup, because it's rules, not law, it can change on a whim.Nothing will change. It's not even required now, the auto makers are doing it on their own to meet fuel and emissions standards. And they all know the next EPA will raise the standards back up.
Pretty much what they all say, but don't expect a short rule change from the epa to make it go away. It will likely come back in 4 years and auto makers not only know that, but the heavy work and investment in engineering is already done. It's a rule, not a law.
There are no "regulations that require stop-start systems" to get rid of, they're just saying they will remove them for headlines.
"Drivers could see popular car feature go extinct"

It's for credits. Either pay many millions in fines for not meeting CAFE/emissions rules, or get some credits for the crap your gas guzzlers put out by using this technology.There are no "regulations that require stop-start systems" to get rid of, they're just saying they will remove them for headlines.
While I understand the perspective, without things like stop/start, you might have trouble buying a vehicle like this in the 2020’s. I’m fine with having 99% of drivers just ignoring it and allowing me to have one vehicle that gets less than good gas mileage.This is the way.
I'm not upset about the option, nor am I upset about trying out new ways to save fuel and emissions. But that's what it should be, an option. The only things that shouldn't be optional, in my opinion, are safety-related features.
EXACTLY.without things like stop/start, you might have trouble buying a vehicle like this in the 2020’s.
Nice double entendre.R.I.P. A.S.S.