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Title: A bit sudden
Post by: BazaJT on 11 July 2017, 18:38:45
Been in one of those Ford Edges today[not my kind of car and apparently shedding value like there's no tomorrow]Anyway got in, started,into drive,handbrake off and away we went all fine so far.Got to destination put it in park and engine cut before I could even put handbrake on let alone press the stop button!! I know we're all supposed to be responsible tree huggers saving the fluffy polar bears these days but even so it seems to me a bit sudden for that stop/start business to kick in.
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: STEMO on 11 July 2017, 18:59:47
You stopped..it stopped. That's how start/stop works you see.  ;D
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 11 July 2017, 20:04:58
You stopped..it stopped. That's how start/stop works you see.  ;D

It does and I hate it. It saves SFA in petrol and not one extra polar bear will live if you use it.

Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 July 2017, 20:11:44
You stopped..it stopped. That's how start/stop works you see.  ;D

It does and I hate it. It saves SFA in petrol and not one extra polar bear will live if you use it.

Think of the poor little children.....  :'(
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: tidla on 11 July 2017, 20:35:15
Not all this again ;D
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 July 2017, 08:20:15
I had an Edge in the US last year (not sure what they call it - maybe the same). I had no problem with the start stop on that in normal use. The problem I had was that you pull up, put it in P, unbelt, go to get out and it bloody bongs at you because it's not been switched off!  :-\

If it's smart enough to know I've stopped, why doesn't it turn itself off when I get out?!
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: BazaJT on 12 July 2017, 19:22:16
I understand the principals behind stop/start,it's just that it seemed a bit abrupt at stopping the engine as soon as the gear selector hit park and before I'd even had chance to let go of selector never mind set the parking brake or press the off button.
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: grifter on 12 July 2017, 21:54:02
You stopped..it stopped. That's how start/stop works you see.  ;D

It does and I hate it. It saves SFA in petrol and not one extra polar bear will live if you use it.

And if you seen a polar bear nearby the last thing you would want is an engine turning off!
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: Keith ABS on 13 July 2017, 10:28:31
  Prehaps as you were in the States Jimmy, it had programming for the Yanks, if you see where I,m coming from :y

Keith ABS
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: aaronjb on 13 July 2017, 11:06:31
If it's smart enough to know I've stopped, why doesn't it turn itself off when I get out?!

I'd be dead chuffed if mine turned the ignition and therefore the radio off every time the stop start kicked in...  :P :P
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 13 July 2017, 12:29:04
  Prehaps as you were in the States Jimmy, it had programming for the Yanks, if you see where I,m coming from :y

Keith ABS

American cars bong at you for a pastime and just to let you know that it's still alive!  ;D
Title: Re: A bit sudden
Post by: TheBoy on 13 July 2017, 18:47:01
You stopped..it stopped. That's how start/stop works you see.  ;D

It does and I hate it. It saves SFA in petrol and not one extra polar bear will live if you use it.

Think of the poor little children.....  :'(
Can I connect the majority of the little baskets to my tail pipe.