This is one of many vehicles customers have asked for this feature, sometimes its the small things that counts, the auto start stop bugs them at traffic lights, it is very annoying on AMG vehicles
Do it yourself. 1. Crank the vehicle and leave it in park. 2. Wait 10 seconds. 3. Depress the start/stop button 4. Look at the command board/dashboard and you will see (you will see Auto Stop/Start Off or on) if it shows off your good to go. If it shows on, depress the switch/button again, then it will show off. You just saved 349.00 plus tax.
The guy asked how do you "permanently" disable the auto stop/start function. Your solution is not permanent. So you didn't save anyone a dime. You only repeated a temporary fix and will reactivate itself as soon as you restart the car. A permanent solution is to find the "secondary" battery and disconnect the negative cable. But this solution may not work for every model.
I have done it. In fact I do it every day I drive the car and it keeps coming back on.
This is one of many vehicles customers have asked for this feature, sometimes its the small things that counts, the auto start stop bugs them at traffic lights, it is very annoying on AMG vehicles
How do I reach you to get this done to my car?
May I ask how do you permanently disable this feature? I have a 2016 Range Rover
Tony Ma We offer this service for 349.00 dollars, it is custom done for each car.
Do it yourself. 1. Crank the vehicle and leave it in park. 2. Wait 10 seconds. 3. Depress the start/stop button 4. Look at the command board/dashboard and you will see (you will see Auto Stop/Start Off or on) if it shows off your good to go. If it shows on, depress the switch/button again, then it will show off. You just saved 349.00 plus tax.
Charles Kendrick awesome saving, thanks Charles!
@@charleskendrick4442 Thanks! Great suggestion!
The guy asked how do you "permanently" disable the auto stop/start function. Your solution is not permanent. So you didn't save anyone a dime. You only repeated a temporary fix and will reactivate itself as soon as you restart the car. A permanent solution is to find the "secondary" battery and disconnect the negative cable. But this solution may not work for every model.