rangerdanger
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Nice if it can be used on multiple vehicles.or maybe it's a one time thing which is fine.From what I have read it actually programs the ECM much like using Forscan. So it can be removed after programming and no other intervention is required.
It can, for (I'm just assuming) extra cost.Nice if it can be used on multiple vehicles.or maybe it's a one time thing which is fine.
I'll still buy it. My MKC is a lease so I'm not paying extra to install it. Also, the start is much smoother in the MKC.It can, for (I'm just assuming) extra cost.
https://www.obdgenie.com/products/ford-engine-stop-start-programmer-f-ess
"VIN Locked OBD Programmer - Designed to be used in one vehicle only. Contact us if you would like this programmer unlocked for up to 15 uses/vehicles."
If you have an irrational hated of auto stop start then pushing the button is just another annoyance.Is it easier than pushing the auto switch off?
I always drive in S mode...no auto start crap and drives with way more authorityIf you have an irrational hated of auto stop start then pushing the button is just another annoyance.
Cheap solution for those that have the 120 port. Wonder if it would work with the 12-volt port? Need to give that a try.I accidentally killed my auto start stop. I use a laptop for work, and plugged in the charger to the 120v to charge it while I drive from job to job. Even with the laptop unplugged, the presence of the charger keeps it from kicking on. Who knew? Just plug something into the 120v plug and no more ASS.