OVERLORD
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- Don Bob
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Overland
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Pull the trigger on a Tazer and call it a day. Does a heck of a lot more than eliminate the start/stop and totally worth it.Thank God, I hate that thing. I need to figure out how hard it is to delete it as my AUX battery is dying.
I leave the air on 3 or 4 so it doesn't engage that makes it less horrible but yet something else to fix.
You do know there's a button on the dash to turn it off? Doesn't cost anything to push it after hitting the Start button.Thank God, I hate that thing. I need to figure out how hard it is to delete it as my AUX battery is dying.
I leave the air on 3 or 4 so it doesn't engage that makes it less horrible but yet something else to fix.
Yep I know it's easier to not hit the button all the time and just leave the air on 3 or 4 that keeps the system off, but what's the point of it then?You do know there's a button on the dash to turn it off? Doesn't cost anything to push it after hitting the Start button.
ESS is part of the system and always active. There is no way to disable or delete it. There are multiple options to keep the engine from turning off when ESS calls for it, but that's it.
Well said Sir.Yep I know it's easier to not hit the button all the time and just leave the air on 3 or 4 that keeps the system off, but what's the point of it then?
The bigger issue than "your just lazy hit the button" thing is when that battery goes out it's $200 for cheap crap or $300-$400 for a good one and it usually takes the main battery out as well so your looking at a grand for a system that was only installed because of a EPA tax credit for the manufacturer. 90% of car buyers did not ask for start/stop.
It's just more long term wear and tear we have to deal with while the big manufacturers gets the bonus.