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Old Apr 4th, 2018, 19:05   #1
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Default Do you annoy the start / stop function?

The XC60 MY2016-2017 and XC70 MY2016 have a start / stop function
The dealer can not turn it off

Would you like to disable this feature?
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It annoys me but I would like it to default off but the option off enabling when I need it.
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The XC60 MY2016-2017 and XC70 MY2016 have a start / stop function
The dealer can not turn it off

Would you like to disable this feature?
It's useful in it's place , but on auto it really ought to work only once the handbrake is on .
You can't disable it as it forms part of the emission specifications hence your lower tax .
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It's useful in it's place , but on auto it really ought to work only once the handbrake is on .
This (and EPB. position) are the 2 things I dislike most about the car. I'm probably old school but hate sitting at a longish stop with my foot on the brake, especially when it's dark with the brake lights dazzling following drivers, so apply parking brake and engine then starts. To my mind makes a complete nonsense of the system. Don't think it does the discs much good either when they have a lot of heat in them.
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You can't disable it as it forms part of the emission specifications hence your lower tax .
Interesting; I can turn the stop/start function off on my 2012MY manual V70 (there’s a button on the centre console), is it just the autos that can’t disable the stop/start, or all newer models?



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This (and EPB. position) are the 2 things I dislike most about the car.
Agree the EPB is not in a very intuitive place! I ‘get’ that it frees up the whole transmission-tunnel area, moving it to the dash, but it’s not in the most convenient place under the light switches on the far right, doesn’t feel very natural having it over there...
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Interesting; I can turn the stop/start function off on my 2012MY manual V70 (there’s a button on the centre console), is it just the autos that can’t disable the stop/start, or all newer models?
You can turn it off, but at every start up it defaults back to 'on'.
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I'm currently developing such a module that will connect to the OBD connector and will disable this feature.
If necessary, the module can be disconnected in 30 seconds ;-)
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You can use a Dice unit and VDASH to program it off. Go to D5T5.com and you’ll see what you can and cannot program in or disable.

Or buy a module that plugs into the OBD port which also disabled it permanently and when you need to use the OBD port you just unplug the module and plug it back in after. There’s other modules for the brake lights and boot so it opens and closes on the key fob instead of just opening. This is for P3 cars not sure what else.
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