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Auto start stop eliminator. $99 plug n play. Took me about 5 minutes. No tools are required. I failed to take a pic, however you unplug your wire cable from the back of the OBDll diagnostic port on the LH lower side underneath the dash. You plug in the start/stop eliminator into this wire plug, and plug the eliminator back into the OBDll port.
It comes with a zip tie to tie up the small circuit board wired into the it so that doesnt flop around. I tied it in place, then rotated the tie out of the way, and never bothered to cut it. Honestly, the hardest part is shoving yourself under the dash, and figuring out how to unplug the factory wiring cable to plug this in
How it works is it always defaults the Auto start stop to off when you start the vehicle so you dont have to. If you stop at a long light you can still push the button to activate the auto start stop. Honestly that's the way this should have been programmed. I have 1 long light on my way home from work. I activate it at that one light. The rest of the time i leave it off.
It's the same way with my mustang GT. Damn TCS system is always on, and I have to turn it off every time I drive the car. I do not want or need it to work. I have always driven muscle cars without electronic nannys and i dont drive it in the rain, so it's not needed.
It comes with a zip tie to tie up the small circuit board wired into the it so that doesnt flop around. I tied it in place, then rotated the tie out of the way, and never bothered to cut it. Honestly, the hardest part is shoving yourself under the dash, and figuring out how to unplug the factory wiring cable to plug this in
How it works is it always defaults the Auto start stop to off when you start the vehicle so you dont have to. If you stop at a long light you can still push the button to activate the auto start stop. Honestly that's the way this should have been programmed. I have 1 long light on my way home from work. I activate it at that one light. The rest of the time i leave it off.
It's the same way with my mustang GT. Damn TCS system is always on, and I have to turn it off every time I drive the car. I do not want or need it to work. I have always driven muscle cars without electronic nannys and i dont drive it in the rain, so it's not needed.
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