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This listing is technically,technically for a f150 but i would think this will work on the maverick.some are on here already ,im just putting them all in one post.

Some people don't like the Auto Start Stop, some people don't mind. This is for the people who don't like it and want it disabled.

There are many ways to disable it. I simply compiled a few of the most common to explain to new users.

1) Unplug the connector on the negative battery terminal.

This is a viable short term option, but this connection is for the Battery Monitoring System. Unplugging it disables the BMS, and in turn, the A.S.S. Your truck will work just fine without the BMS, but you will lose the smart monitoring and management of your battery. This means your truck won't shut down accessories when it's voltage drops, and charging won't be as intelligent. We've gone years with out these features so I'm sure it's fine, but just be aware what you're losing. (Many people mistakenly believe this connector is specifically for the A.S.S., so I just wanted to clear the air that it is not.)

2) Unplug the 2 wire connector near the brake pedal

This is my least favorite method. This connector is for the trailer lights circuit and will disable trailer lights while towing. It also throws several silent DTCs. While not a big deal, if you tow frequently this would be annoying to constantly unplug and plug back in, but more importantly, if you forgot to plug it back in you would be towing without brake lights.

3) Forscan BMS disable

Similar to unplugging the connector at the battery, but doing it via software. You also have the option of disabling the button all together, and then removing the menu from the screen in the gauge cluster.

4) Start Stop Eliminator

This is my personal favorite method. There are several commercial products available, or you can easily create your own with a jumper wire.

By jumping 2 wires (white and purple) on the connector for the for A.S.S. button, you can make the truck believe the disable button has been pressed every time the truck starts.
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What is Forscan? Is it good to have?
 

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What is Forscan? Is it good to have?
https://forscan.org/home.html

It's a computer program that, coupled with the right OBD connector, can give you the same access to the vehicle's computer as a professional 2 way obd scanner.

That said, if you don't know EXACTLY what you are doing you can easily wreck your car and your warranty for that matter.

There is a "lite" version for android and apple that works sort of like the app "torque pro". You just need a bluetooth or wifi obd dongle for the car. That's just a reader and doesn't have the "2 way" function.
 

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If it works the same way as the f150, you can just plug in a 7 way connector in your hitch. Auto start stop will not work when towing.
 

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This listing is technically,technically for a f150 but i would think this will work on the maverick.some are on here already ,im just putting them all in one post.

Some people don't like the Auto Start Stop, some people don't mind. This is for the people who don't like it and want it disabled.

There are many ways to disable it. I simply compiled a few of the most common to explain to new users.

1) Unplug the connector on the negative battery terminal.

This is a viable short term option, but this connection is for the Battery Monitoring System. Unplugging it disables the BMS, and in turn, the A.S.S. Your truck will work just fine without the BMS, but you will lose the smart monitoring and management of your battery. This means your truck won't shut down accessories when it's voltage drops, and charging won't be as intelligent. We've gone years with out these features so I'm sure it's fine, but just be aware what you're losing. (Many people mistakenly believe this connector is specifically for the A.S.S., so I just wanted to clear the air that it is not.)

2) Unplug the 2 wire connector near the brake pedal

This is my least favorite method. This connector is for the trailer lights circuit and will disable trailer lights while towing. It also throws several silent DTCs. While not a big deal, if you tow frequently this would be annoying to constantly unplug and plug back in, but more importantly, if you forgot to plug it back in you would be towing without brake lights.

3) Forscan BMS disable

Similar to unplugging the connector at the battery, but doing it via software. You also have the option of disabling the button all together, and then removing the menu from the screen in the gauge cluster.

4) Start Stop Eliminator

This is my personal favorite method. There are several commercial products available, or you can easily create your own with a jumper wire.

By jumping 2 wires (white and purple) on the connector for the for A.S.S. button, you can make the truck believe the disable button has been pressed every time the truck starts.
If it is the same as the f150, all you have to do is plug a 7-way connector into the receiver (auto start stop will not work when pulling a trailer) The computer will think its pulling a trailer.
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