As a geezer who has changed out his fair share of starters, every time the motor shuts off and then restarts the little counter in my head adds another click to the total starts.
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Nobody has brought this up, so I guess I will. Would be happy if someone with more technical knowledge could expand on what I read, as follows:Source?
I like it. With the manual transmission, I, me, & myself alone decide when the engine shuts off. Clutch up, in neutral engine shuts off. Clutch in, ready to go, engine fires up. Short stop, leave my foot on the clutch and let it idle. If I have to sit at a light I prefer dead quiet, roof off, and a nice breeze.So why do so many of us still feel angst or discomfort with ASS?
I wonder the same thing,with the same issue of coming to a stop in the driveway and have it stop as I shift to park. Any other time it doesn`t seem to be a problem.I've always been uncomfortable with vehicles with Auto Start/Stop. The first time I experienced the "feature" it was somewhat disconcerting having the vehicle stop running at a red light. At first, I fought against it. Although I never fully reprogrammed it out of existence, I'd still generally turn it off each time I'd drive the vehicle. The Bronco version of ASS seems to be a little less aggressive than some of my former vehicles. However, there are still little annoyances such as it turning off the engine as I stop in my driveway, only to immediately turn back on as the transmission is shifted to Park.
But why so much vitriol for a "feature" that is pretty benign. Certain consumers seem to hate this capability. Is it because so many of us from the older generations have been taught that starting/stopping the engine is wasteful or even actually damaging to an engine? Or because we are stubborn and don't like being told what to do by new technology that is often perceived to be imposed on us by the "nanny state"?
Clearly, the new technology and engine tolerances make this capability non-destructive in terms of engine wear and tear. It also, on the whole, leads to some incremental MPG gains.
So why do so many of us still feel angst or discomfort with ASS?
ditto-- had 2 F-150's and an Audi Q-5 with the auto start and it doesn't bother me a bit nor have I had a mechanical failure as a result of auto start. I have tried to "beat" the auto start when stopped trying to go and have yet to be successful. if it saves me a tenth or two in fuel mileage-- where's the bad angle there.I donāt mind the auto stop-strart. I am truly baffled by how many people on this forum are so angry about it.
I always find these comments laughable. I'm pretty sure the MIC top was designed to crack and leak, the windows designed to flop around and the manual trans designed to sound like a blender crushing ice. SMHYeah, this seems shaky. These engines were designed with auto start/stop in mind.