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- Marcus
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I don't know if it's a coincidence or what, but after the last update or about the time my information screen came back to life with Pandora's album art, my A.S.S. stop functioning. I stop at a light and the engine doesn't auto shut off, and I'm cool with it. I hit that A.S.S. to disable it whenever I remember, which is usually the first time my engine shuts off at a light.
But, I noticed the engine's been running while at lights, without me hitting that A.S.S... Hmm.
I shut off the function because I don't like the lube to stop flowing and to save the starter.
Note: One advantage of a manual is the A.S.S. doesn't get in the way when the clutch is used, so it doesn't bother one at stop signs like it would if driving an automatic. So, until I get out of the residential community, including the 35 mph roads surrounding it, I don't experience the A.S.S. getting in my way...
Sometimes the A.S.S. happens at a long light and I put up with the A.S.S. for that light only before I hit it.
But, I noticed the engine's been running while at lights, without me hitting that A.S.S... Hmm.
I shut off the function because I don't like the lube to stop flowing and to save the starter.
Note: One advantage of a manual is the A.S.S. doesn't get in the way when the clutch is used, so it doesn't bother one at stop signs like it would if driving an automatic. So, until I get out of the residential community, including the 35 mph roads surrounding it, I don't experience the A.S.S. getting in my way...
Sometimes the A.S.S. happens at a long light and I put up with the A.S.S. for that light only before I hit it.
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