Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I did all the investigation that you did. It appears that jumping that switch or putting a plug in the trailer hitch disabled the on/off problem but for me, I don't like either fix. That is terrible. The switch is a backyard mechanic trick and the trailer plug makes you give up your backup camera in 2017? This is not 1817, Ford should be ashamed of themselves. I wonder if the can reprogram the computer at the dealer or if Advanced Auto Parts can disable something for you. I even found your Owners Manual and it didn't give the answer you want. Just terrible. Wish I could do more. I had a 2015 Flex and 2015 Escape with no problems seems to be confined to 2017.
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If I bought the car new and found this out as I was leaving the Dealership they would be getting the car back without a doubt. Please let us know how you make out if you go the dealership route. Sorry I couldn't help you more.
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Using one of these tools might void warranty. Also, maybe more important, if you don't do the hacking just right you can actually break something in the car. Engine tuners use these kinds of tools to increase engine horse power without making mechanical changes to the engine. Prices are all over the place but here is one: Automotive Reprogramming & Diagnostic Scan Tool for All Makes and Models. Here is a reasonably easy hardware fix for Fords. Autostop Eliminator - The only no-compromise solution. Auto Start Stop Sucks! Fixing the Annoying feature EVERY Ford F150 Owner HATES!! - YouTube |
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Seriously though it will be on the next new car you buy. For sure the dealer will not have a "standard" way to turn it off but some dealers may be willing to hack it off for you and others won't. Check to see of your dealer is willing to do this for you as part of the sale. In any case secondary market products are coming out of the woodwork to to undo this feature. Also the time for the restart is barely noticeable but it makes no real difference in how long it takes to get rolling off from a light unless maybe you're are drag racing... Some say it will wear out your starter sooner than it should. I'm not so sure that is true. This feature has been available on some trucks for at least ten years and I don't think there is any evidence it actually degrades starters. Last edited by Dan9871; 03-18-2019 at 08:09 AM. |
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Electric cars coming soon. Problem solved. But in the meantime I still forget to turn the feature off when I start the car. Four months now.
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I used to have a car that conked out every time it stopped. I just used the hand break to stop, dipped clutch, revved the engine like mad, and that I found solved the problem!
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I'm just glad that my heart doesn't quit each time I stop moving.. that would be... uh... not good...
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Like I said, I have had 3 cars with the feature. My question is "What is wrong with having the engine stop when you're stopped?" As soon as you let up pressure on the brake it starts. By the time your foot gets to the gas pedal, it's ready to go. So what is the problem? On my cars if it's real hot out and the air is working real hard, the vehicle starts itself much sooner.
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I agree, but I think this particular feature is doomed, especially as a mandatory feature on cars.
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As I understand what I read the feature adds only about 4 - 5% to estimated mileage. If the feature is nonlatching so that if it is switched off it will automatically turn on again after the engine is manually shut down and later restarted, the EPA rates the vehicle's mileage as if the autostop is always used which results in higher estimated mileage than if the device is latching as the EPA rates those systems as only being used part of the time. The manufacturers may benefit from higher mileage ratings by installing nonlatching devices.
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