Method to disable auto stop / start found

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stevenrowley
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by stevenrowley »

Hi, I have managed to disable auto stop start however now I have to start the car with the clutch depressed and it comes up with the warning to press brake and clutch, I only changed in BdyCM and IPC, I have reverted this and it still stays on, if anyone can help turn this back so I can just start the car and no warning about stop start please
Ecmbuster
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by Ecmbuster »

Reset both controllers and try again.
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pakonadal
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by pakonadal »

Ecmbuster wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:30 pm Reset both controllers and try again.
Lo tengo desactivado desde el bcm, desactivando la monitorizacion de la bateria del bms.
Ademas el alternador cargara tu bateria siempre al maximo.
alphamurat
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by alphamurat »

Hello, I own a Ford Transit 2020 model. When the sliding door is opened, the engine shuts off while in gear. How can I cancel it with Forscan?(running boards disable)?????
emrahtastemir
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by emrahtastemir »

selamlar sorunu çözebildiniz mi :?:
JayTwist
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Re: Method to disable auto stop / start found

Post by JayTwist »

As for the idea of it defaulting to off but still functional, a very simple circuit could be built that would close the circuit for a second, 30 seconds after getting power or whatever seems appropriate.

However, the install would be HUGE. Easier to buy that $99 defeat for it that plugs into the OBD-II port.
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Yes to your last. I used the $99 defeat on my 2019 F150 King Ranch with no problem long before getting into ForScan. Worked just as advertised.
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