Hmm. We’re talking about that. Hence to reduce the unnecessary burning of fuel & improve fuel economy, manufacturers developed the 'Start Stop System'. Manufacturers including BMW, Audi, Volkswagen and Fiat are strong advocates of stop-start technology with around 15 million cars in Europe fitted with these systems to date. As it turns out, engine auto-stop-start does not operate if the car is started with the hood open. What is the Start Stop system? I keep forgetting to switch it off until it cuts out the first time I stop. The engine automatically shuts down. THE KEY QUESTION Certainly not a green light to go ahead and defeat that stop-start. Stop-start is a system on most modern cars that cuts the engine when the car is stationary in order to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. If the car won’t turn over, that could be a failed battery, ignition switch, starter solenoid, or starter.. You drive along. According to the instructions this can happen if the aircon is working hard or windscreen is being defrosted etc, but that's not the case. Systems like Mazda’s i-Stop - and seemingly 100 other proprietary names for similar bullshit technology. How do I turn off stop-start on my new Volkswagen Golf? Your symptoms suggest 2 possible scenarios: additional clarification in a subsequent question would be helpful. Start-stop can switch off the engine at every time the car comes to a stop and start it again when the accelerator is pressed or the brake released. For the last week or so, the start/stop feature never cuts in. Okay, I think that you need to take that car into your local VW dealer to check it out, but before that, if you can start from cold and run that car with the AC system switched off completely, and it is safe not to need to switch the auto lights on, I'd hope that after driving it for a mile or so, if you come to a halt, the engine get switched off by the Stop/Start system. Stop-Start Batteries. This causes burning of extra fuel which contains rich air-fuel mixture required for idling. Stop-start technology can be found in an increasing number of new cars as manufacturers seek to reduce the CO2 emissions produced by their vehicles. Surely it must eventually wear out the starter? Start-stop technology is a sophisticated technology, which enables cost savings for drivers and importantly environmental benefits. If the engine turns over, but it takes longer than it should to catch (and runs fine afterward), that is likely a fuel pressure issue while parked. That's how it's supposed to behave, it's making sure the battery will have enough cranking power to restart (you'll see an "A" with a line through it on the MFD if it's blocking stop/start). The car drivers often tend to keep their engines running even when the vehicle is stopped. I love start/stop, had it on my last 3 cars before the T6 and did experiments that showed an … When I stop at traffic lights the "A" symbol with a circle around it appears on the instrument cluster (next to the gear selection), but it has a line through it. 2) Using stop/start all the time in a typical urban environment will increase the amount of engine starts from 50k to potentially 500k+ over the life of the car. Hi there. However, the benefits of the start-stop technology involve an increased load on the battery. This may be at the traffic signals & during heavy traffic. You stop at a red light. The light goes green, you start lifting off the brake, and the engine kicks back into life, as if by magic. Is it possible to disconnect the stop-start function on my 2012 Volkswagen Golf BlueMotion? In …
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