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OB-one

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Just got our Bronco back yesterday after having the cam phasers replaced and noticed the auto start feature seems to have been disabled. It’s in normal drive mode and the auto start icon doesn’t appear on the screen. Not sure why that is but I’ll be happy if it stays this way, it’s an annoying feature!
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MadMan4BamaNATL

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Just got our Bronco back yesterday after having the cam phasers replaced and noticed the auto start feature seems to have been disabled. It’s in normal drive mode and the auto start icon doesn’t appear on the screen. Not sure why that is but I’ll be happy if it stays this way, it’s an annoying feature!
That’s right man! Them dinosaurs ain’t gonna burn themselves. :)

Only reason why I want to use a ProCal or whatever the dookickey is called.
 

WheresMyBronco

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Could just be that the conditions (like temperature, AC, etc) for the start/stop to function weren't met. The manual lists out all the reasons that would prevent it from turning on, but hopefully that's not the case.
 

thesocalexplorer

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Possibly from low battery state of charge due to it sitting in the shop? Either way, great that A.S.S. is disabled even if temporary!
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