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Snorting his way across the USA
Okay, so I'm driving around in a 2017 Ford Fusion (long story, don't ask) and while it's really not that bad of a car, actually it is quite nice and comfy and it smells nice too and has lots of nice techno-geek gadgetry and lots of lights and displays and a little camera thingie in the back I don't use, but....
The engine shuts down every single time I come to a complete stop. Every single time. Those of you who know me, know that I drive in places where that's like every few feet, even on the freeways at rush hour. Now I know why they do this. They want to save gas and reduce idle emissions. I get it. But every mechanic knows the worst thing you can do to your engine is start it. Cold starts are worse than hot starts but any time the oil drains out of the journals once they quit floating, that's a lot of added wear on restart. Plus it's annoying when you need to get going in a hurry.
There is an option to disable it. There is a little button pad on the steering wheel that allows you to navigate and set things and options, like displays and crap like that. I like to look at the little electronic tach on the left side. Some people like to stare at tire pressures. Others like to watch a seriously annoying mileage strip jump to the right and left as the work the gas pedal. But one thing it does allow you to do, is uncheck the box that is labled "Auto Engine Stop."
Well it doesn't work. Whether the box is checked, or unchecked, the engine stops, as soon as you come to a complete stop. If you crawl, it doesn't stop. In either mode. If you lift the brake slightly the engine restarts. In either mode.
Am I missing something, or is there another step, or another place I need to go to disable that annoying shyte?
I don't have the manual. It's probably sitting in Oakland. I am not in Oakland right now. I am in the Central Valley. It's brand new. They bought it last week. I ain't have nobody I can aks about it right now. I will probably be driving around in it for a while.
The engine shuts down every single time I come to a complete stop. Every single time. Those of you who know me, know that I drive in places where that's like every few feet, even on the freeways at rush hour. Now I know why they do this. They want to save gas and reduce idle emissions. I get it. But every mechanic knows the worst thing you can do to your engine is start it. Cold starts are worse than hot starts but any time the oil drains out of the journals once they quit floating, that's a lot of added wear on restart. Plus it's annoying when you need to get going in a hurry.
There is an option to disable it. There is a little button pad on the steering wheel that allows you to navigate and set things and options, like displays and crap like that. I like to look at the little electronic tach on the left side. Some people like to stare at tire pressures. Others like to watch a seriously annoying mileage strip jump to the right and left as the work the gas pedal. But one thing it does allow you to do, is uncheck the box that is labled "Auto Engine Stop."
Well it doesn't work. Whether the box is checked, or unchecked, the engine stops, as soon as you come to a complete stop. If you crawl, it doesn't stop. In either mode. If you lift the brake slightly the engine restarts. In either mode.
Am I missing something, or is there another step, or another place I need to go to disable that annoying shyte?
I don't have the manual. It's probably sitting in Oakland. I am not in Oakland right now. I am in the Central Valley. It's brand new. They bought it last week. I ain't have nobody I can aks about it right now. I will probably be driving around in it for a while.