So, here’s a new tip for those who hate the system. As it turns out, engine auto-stop-start does not operate if the car is started with the hood open. Moreover, the system remains off even How it works: When you shift into neutral and release the clutch pedal, the engine unit will shut off. When you shift into gear, the car will automatically restart. On some superior types, your Jeep Renegade will even have the ability to shut down while you are not stopped (up to 20km/h on some start and stop). Working of auto start-stop feature. It has activated by default settings by the company. When you rest for some time, the engine will close to conserve the fuel. It will not require any additional steps to turn it off. You can turn it on when you release the brake pedal. You have to check its working regularly to note any problem. The Autostop Eliminator is an intelligent plug & play device for your vehicle. The device remembers when you turn the auto start-stop feature off and works to retain your preference for this functionality, automatically. This device eliminates the need to manually disable auto start-stop feature after each ignition cycle. You can purchase an aftermarket device which will turn it off for you permanently which is available for several other Fords, and will surely be available for this one. Cost range $100 to $200 but well worth it if you hate auto start stop. “EPA regulations incentivize the use of [stop/start] technology because it has on-road fuel economy and greenhouse-gas benefits not fully captured on EPA’s fuel-economy tests,” a Ford spokesman Here I explain how to deactivate the Auto Stop feature. This method also works on most other GM models. Also explain use of All Wheel Drive and Electric Park But a bad stop-start system can make you hate the whole concept. I've driven some absolute clunkers. The button to turn off auto stop-start is next to the engine start button, to the right of 🔗 We are giving away the ULTIMATE F-250! Check it out! lwCzrQ.