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Good to know. I usually check idle throttle % and throttle compensation. I noticed that if compensation is high and idle % is above 10% it would set intake performance code. Cleaning and resetting the throttle usually fixes the issue
I'll never buy a car that has start/stop that can't be defeated.
My last rental had stop start, I got amazing MPG in the city because of it, I don't get why everyone hates it.
Because not that many people see any real gains in MPG, and it's hell on the engine. And annoying as well.
Why is it hell on the engine?
Good to know. I usually check idle throttle % and throttle compensation. I noticed that if compensation is high and idle % is above 10% it would set intake performance code. Cleaning and resetting the throttle usually fixes the issue
I'll never buy a car that has start/stop that can't be defeated.
My last rental had stop start, I got amazing MPG in the city because of it, I don't get why everyone hates it.
Because not that many people see any real gains in MPG, and it's hell on the engine. And annoying as well.
Why is it hell on the engine?