mountainpass
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Yeah that’s how the aftermarket solutions work. Would be nice to have it built in, but I already have one.Be nice if they pushed a software update that when you turn it off, stays off until the next time if ever turn it back on.
This is the way.Be nice if they pushed a software update that when you turn it off, stays off until the next time if ever turn it back on.
Mine did same thingMy start/stop hasn't worked for the past 2 years. No idea why. Just last week I noticed it started working again.
Yeah, If all that was directed at me, you way over read into what I said. Just stated a preference.I have programmed "myself" to turn this off when I start the vehicle., and yes Hootbro, I wish it was a "until I want it back" option but not so. Remember, this is not an EPA mandate but an easy gov. subsidy for installing it. They want to stop the subsidies in hopes that vehicle manufacturers stop installing it. Remove the carrot and beat you with the stick.
"Oh no, a scary button that I have to push. How will I ever survive?" Even if I hate it and it only works sometimes, it personally causes me no harm. Most shut it off with a programmer anyway.
I liken it to the person who listens to offensive broadcast material only so they can call the FCC to complain because changing the channel is too difficult.
Just what we need, another personal grievance story looking to become the next culture war.
Your batteries are weak. You probably went on a long enough drive to fully charge them. Mine did that before I had to replace them at 5 yrs. They run parallel so they charge and discharge at the same rate.My start/stop hasn't worked for the past 2 years. No idea why. Just last week I noticed it started working again.
Sounds like the smaller battery is dying.Mine did same thing
Why? Because the internet experts keep saying that?Sounds like the smaller battery is dying.