Anyone know whats the best cheapest way to do this? Your thoughts on this annoying feature? Seems like it would be more wear on the starter etc than what its worth?
Anyone know whats the best cheapest way to do this? Your thoughts on this annoying feature? Seems like it would be more wear on the starter etc than what its worth?
Anyone know whats the best cheapest way to do this? Your thoughts on this annoying feature? Seems like it would be more wear on the starter etc than what its worth?
My sentiments exactly. Regarding the extra engine wear due to the system, that's precisely why I'd disable it or pass on a car that can't be disabled. Another annoying tech forced on us from the EPA.My thoughts on this are I would never buy a car with it permanently enabled that could not be turned off. I couldn't care less if its saves a couple of bucks a tank, it aggravates me to no end.
The starter is not the issue the engine bearing can be, they must be coated with a polyamide-imide overlay to prevent premature wear.
So here is the thing, the overlay works fine but given how some people treat their engines, long OCI, neglected OCI and service, fuel dilution and so on I have to question the longevity of this very thin overlay. Just one article..
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1350630719312403
I had a 2017 Ford Escape SE 2.0 T. I bought it new in Nov. 2016. It was a wonderful little car. I had the same desire to delete the feature. However, I got used to pushing the on/off button on start up. I recently traded it for a 2020 Ford F-150 that has the same Auto stop/start feature. I’m used to it. Just be thankful that you didn’t buy a GM product. They don’t have an on/off switch.Anyone know whats the best cheapest way to do this? Your thoughts on this annoying feature? Seems like it would be more wear on the starter etc than what its worth?
It's not mine it's my mother's I am with trav 100% more wear and tear on starter etc
My thoughts on this are I would never buy a car with it permanently enabled that could not be turned off. I couldn't care less if its saves a couple of bucks a tank, it aggravates me to no end.
The starter is not the issue the engine bearing can be, they must be coated with a polyamide-imide overlay to prevent premature wear.
So here is the thing, the overlay works fine but given how some people treat their engines, long OCI, neglected OCI and service, fuel dilution and so on I have to question the longevity of this very thin overlay. Just one article..
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1350630719312403