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16-12-2017, 05:41 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
What's the info on the engine auto start/stop? Does it cause wear on the starter more than it should or is it, in wearing out terms, OK for the car? Does it hammer the battery or is it a non-issue? And, does it actually save fuel? I don't know much about cars, but I thought starting a car was a bit of a surge in fuel. More than would have been used while sitting for, sometimes, a few seconds? Whats the general advice? Does it save fuel? Or does it cause more damage/fuel/battery usage than it saves?
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16-12-2017, 06:18 PM | #2 | ||
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I turn mine off but I run mine in sport all the time so it doesn't engage. Nearly got cleaned up at a stop sign when I went to go in a short gap and it had shut off. I think its dangerous.
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20-12-2017, 05:36 PM | #3 | ||
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See the links below for detailed explanation. The general feeling is that stop-start systems really only exist so car makers can eke out slightly better results in the official economy and emissions tests. Maybe en masse it can make a difference to the smog in a city, but at the individual level you're unlikely to see appreciable savings.
You don't need to worry about it causing wear to your engine & starter motor or stress on the battery. Yes, it will save you a very minor amount of fuel. You'll have to make your own value call if that's worth the annoyance to you (if you do indeed find it annoying). |
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20-12-2017, 11:14 PM | #4 | ||
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Thanks. It seems it defaults to On :( So even if you switch it off, it comes back on next time you use the car. That’s a bit of a shame.
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Cars I had: South Africa: Opel (Holden?) Kadet 140, Opel (Holden?) Kadet 160i Scotland: VW Bora (Jetta?) 1.9TDi, Vauxhall Vectra Wagon, VW Golf 1.9TDi South Africa VW Golf 1.9TDi Australia: VW Golf 1.9TDi, Holden Captiva, Ford Territory 2011 TS RWD Diesel (Sold June '15), Ford Territory 2015 TS RWD Diesel (Sold Dec '17), Ford Mondeo 17.5 Trend Wagon |
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