- Thread starter
- #1
Will the automatic have the auto engine shut off? I’m sure you get used to it but borrowed my neighbors F150 tonight and man it’s a nuisance. And I hate that you can’t turn it off by default.
Sponsored
Honestly, never even thought about it. Mustangs don’t have it and my other cars are older so it’s kinda a foreign concept. I wish I could keep it that way.Uh, welcome?
Really? https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/search/3001778/?q=Start+stop&c[title_only]=1&o=dateHonestly, never even thought about it. Mustangs don’t have it and my other cars are older so it’s kinda a foreign concept. I wish I could keep it that way.
ps - I did do a quick search but nothing jumped out at me.
Thank God I ordered the MT, otherwise this feature would drive me crazy!Will the automatic have the auto engine shut off? I’m sure you get used to it but borrowed my neighbors F150 tonight and man it’s a nuisance. And I hate that you can’t turn it off by default.
But with the manual, you need to put the gear shifter into neutral, and release the clutch. Keep the clutch in and no issues.Not only do the automatics have it, but the manuals do too.
Except you wear out your pressure plate prematurely.But with the manual, you need to put the gear shifter into neutral, and release the clutch. Keep the clutch in and no issues.
I've driven many rentals with it, after the first "wtf" moment I just ignored it, engine starts up in no time, saves me a bit of $ at the pump, non issue to me. Don't understand why so many people hate this feature, makes no difference in driving the car, at all. But I'm sure you can find ways to disable it, if it's that bothersome. Just don't understand why it's an issue. If I'm not moving, the engine doesn't need to be running?
If it 100 degrees outside and you are sitting in a car with no a/c on it gets hot quick.
Ya that’s a great answer to a non problem, lmao.But with the manual, you need to put the gear shifter into neutral, and release the clutch. Keep the clutch in and no issues.