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I liked the start stop feature on my old Cherokee. Ten years of service without an issue. Replaced the battery at 9 years, which is a couple of years more than I typically get from the Oem battery.

I like it even better on the 24 Lariat hybrid. Interestingly, my 24 Tremor (Ecoboost) is calibrated differently than our Hybrid and you have to really work at it by applying significantly more brake pressure at a stop light to activate the start stop feature. I much prefer the way the feature is calibrated in the hybrid.

I was an engine development engineer for thirty plus years, and find it somewhat amusing to read the hypothetical, and unfounded “concerns” about such a system from novice, self acclaimed Engine design experts who never worked on engine development programs in their entire life.

They’re all entitled to their opinions, I guess. Just don’t make decisions based on those unfounded opinions.
Sometimes all you can do is make a decision based on an opinion, even if there is no way to test it before hand. Then it works or doesn't and you learn for the next time.
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This trip was all city, had a ton of stoplights, weather was a pleasant 67°F. Did not need heating or air conditioning. Was slightly downhill (300 foot drop out of 13 miles).

The hybrid battery helped some, but not a lot. The elevation drop was too slight for any meaningful regeneration. Did allow some coasting in the 40 MPH zones where wind resistance isn't huge.

What got this great MPG was not so much the battery, as it was shutting the engine off at all those stoplights. About 15 of them, and about 10 minutes of cumulative engine off time.

If I had an EB there would be specific times I'd want the engine to stay on, and there would be others, such as this 13 mile commute that I'd want it to cycle.

Having OPTIONS with a button seems Win-Win to me.

Guess I'm overly practical.

Because of all the stoplights, the EB with auto-stop disabled would net about 20 MPG on this same drive. With it on, probably 40 MPG.

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The start stop eliminator does not permanently remove the stop start. It allows you to chose to have it on or off. Your selection stays until you push the button again. You just don’t have to push it every time you start it.
 
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I disabled auto stop/start the minute I parked my new Maverick in the garage with my laptop and Forscan with free 2 month license. As well as many other things you can add or disable for free.
I had to buy the eliminator….I’m not sure how to use that foreskin thingy!
 

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The EPA is in the process of removing the requirement for all start/stop tech on automobiles. This includes cylinder deactivation as well.
 

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I had to buy the eliminator….I’m not sure how to use that foreskin thingy!
Something ☝you never want to hear a mohal say 🫣

Especially if you inadvertently screw up the programming and forgot to save the original 😕
I'm with you easier to plug and play.
 
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Got this on eBay and installed it today. Works great. Plug n play. Had to remove eight small screws in console to lift it up enough to reach under and release the 4 button panel. I tried using small screwdrivers to release it but had no luck. So I went the long way but it wasn’t bad or scary at all. I guess about 20 or 30 minutes . I just couldn’t justify spending 99 bucks on the under the dash one. I will take the $80 I saved and go to Disneyland.

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I like the auto stop start function, but to each his own.
 

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I've said this before in the past, but it's not "pushing a button" that is the hassle. It is pushing THAT button, AND acknowledging the seat belts, AND acknowledging the parking brake, AND changing to the drive mode you prefer as default... and then maybe acknowledging the seat belts AGAIN. EVERY drive.

I have no illusions about this cheap truck making it to 1,000,000 miles by eliminating the "wear and tear" supposedly caused by the A/S/S. But getting my truck to the state I want it for each drive should not be a gaming-cheat-code level of button-presses.
Spot on! I can’t stand all the electronics on my XL eco boost! I’m going to sell mine. Even the touch screen (radio) drives me nuts. I recently got a 2006 E-350 van. 415,000 miles on it. On its second engine and transmission. The thing purrs like a kitten. Hasn’t got a single leak or use any oil. It’s a theft recovery and I paid $638.00 for it. I replaced the windshield and a back side window along with the ignition (key) switch. I love this thing. No screen, no drive modes. It’s always in the right gear. Terrible mileage but I’ll still come out on top with insurance and car payments. Can’t wait to go camping in it and bring everything but the kitchen sink with room to spare! When I tire of this I’ll go find a 2000’s era ranger. I’m done with modern vehicles.
 
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Nice!

You too can burn more gas and pay more at the pump for just $17!


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Gas prices < Engine longevity, any day. I understand why people want to save in the front end, but I keep vehicles for the long run. After changing starters on various FWD based engines, I can tell you that it isn't fun, and having to change a flywheel is even less enjoyable.
 

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Got this on eBay and installed it today. Works great. Plug n play. Had to remove eight small screws in console to lift it up enough to reach under and release the 4 button panel. I tried using small screwdrivers to release it but had no luck. So I went the long way but it wasn’t bad or scary at all. I guess about 20 or 30 minutes . I just couldn’t justify spending 99 bucks on the under the dash one. I will take the $80 I saved and go to Disneyland.

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Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸
 

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I actually like the auto start/stop feature. And if you don’t want it to function, how hard is it to push the button on the center console to disable it?
Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸
Pretty darn frustrating 😕.
I hate it too
 

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I've said this before in the past, but it's not "pushing a button" that is the hassle. It is pushing THAT button, AND acknowledging the seat belts, AND acknowledging the parking brake, AND changing to the drive mode you prefer as default... and then maybe acknowledging the seat belts AGAIN. EVERY drive.

I have no illusions about this cheap truck making it to 1,000,000 miles by eliminating the "wear and tear" supposedly caused by the A/S/S. But getting my truck to the state I want it for each drive should not be a gaming-cheat-code level of button-presses.
Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸
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No need to acknowledge the seatbelt warning with an okay. It extinguishes after 60 seconds. As far as the parking brake. If you engage the parking brake common sense says that you're going to have to release it. I owned some GM models, that would release the parking brake when you had your foot on the brake pedal and put the car in the drive.
Can't help you with the drive mode. Five pushes puts me in eco mode after, I release the parking brake if I applied it.
My parking brake does not self apply even if I'm on a hill.
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