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It's almost a little annoying even at quick 4-way stops too, or very slow moving construction traffic. To the point where I'll allow the truck to very slowly creep forward at short stops like that, to keep it from shutting off, and having to turn back on a second later when it's time to move.Ya it drives me nuts I try to tap on and off the brake and that sometimes keeps it from doing it. It seems to wait until there is a steady hold but it should wait another second or so. As for not working in the winter does it not work in the cold? I live upstate NY and it gets nasty up here in the winter.
Yeah, I would figure the engine would need to stay on to maintain the heat of both the cabin and the engine. Especially when it's regularly below 0 in the morning for months on end here. Most of the vehicles I've driven in the winter take the whole commute to work just to warm up. So I don't anticipate it happening much in the winter.
And it looks like @t4thfavor can confirm:
I'm in the minority of owners who have already driven their ranger through what most would consider "Winter". I picked up on Feb 4th 2019, and I can say the S/S only worked maybe 2-3 times until temps stayed consistently above 40F. I have a long commute, with plenty of stopping, and it stays off most of the time. Not to mention it's disabled when you have the defroster on, and it's basically required if you are a living, breathing human.
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