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“A button” stop/start

Posted By: 360view

“A button” stop/start - 06/29/23 11:10 AM

https://www.arcamax.com/homeandleisure/automotive/automotivenews/s-2844175

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Q: I recently purchased a 2020 Chrysler Pacifica with 64,000 miles on it. It's my first vehicle with the automatic stop-start feature that's supposed to save on fuel. Initially I noticed it didn't always engage when stopped, and the owner's manual helped me understand that it only does it when the brake is fully depressed. But I'm always asking myself: Is this really worth it? When the engine stops for only a couple seconds, like in stop-and-go-traffic, doesn't the fuel used in the re-start offset any fuel saved during the brief stop? And won't the starter (or other components?) need to be replaced sooner than if I turn this feature off altogether?

T.O, Emmaus, Pennsylvania

A: Although marginal, the stop-start feature does save some fuel and reduce emissions. An improved starter and deep cycle battery handle the job. Additionally, the engine starts in less than one revolution. If you read your manual further, you may find that several other conditions may override the function. I recently rented a Porsche while my pickup truck was in the body shop and did not care for the stop-start feature so I killed it by pressing the “A” button on the console. You can do the same by pressing the “A” switch near the radio controls.

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Posted By: Bad340fish

Re: “A button” stop/start - 06/29/23 12:58 PM

Any start stop car I have seen has a button to turn the feature off until you turn the key off, you will have to do it again next time you start the car. The button has an A on it.
Posted By: moparx

Re: “A button” stop/start - 06/29/23 04:58 PM

"A" is for..............[fill in the word of your choice. biggrin]
beer
Posted By: Bad340fish

Re: “A button” stop/start - 06/29/23 06:10 PM

I believe the button is usually an A surrounded by the circular arrow that designates start in many applications.
Posted By: topside

Re: “A button” stop/start - 06/29/23 06:51 PM

I'd bet the stop/start has more to do with CAFE than altruism.
A buddy has that on a mid-size Ford sedan, and it operates seamlessly enough I didn't notice it for awhile riding around with him.
God only knows how complex and expensive that stuff is when it needs repair.
Posted By: burdar

Re: “A button” stop/start - 06/30/23 12:57 PM

A friend of mine is the service manager at a small Dodge/Ram/Jeep/Chrysler dealer. One of his customers unplugged/removed the "hood ajar" switch on their Cherokee to disable the start/stop function.
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