Because you are acting like it is difficult. It's a wire right below the steering column. Could not be easier. I'm guessing you aren't the most handy person around, huh?Why is that funny?
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Because you are acting like it is difficult. It's a wire right below the steering column. Could not be easier. I'm guessing you aren't the most handy person around, huh?Why is that funny?
Just received confirmation from my dealer and it is removed from my build. I am ok with a blank button if that is the case. Major PITA to have to unplug wires on an 80k truck just to have trailer lights etc. Not sure if it would engage the start/stop feature while having a trailer hooked up. I guess this is a benefit of having an unscheduled build. My wife's vehicle has it and it is a major PITA. Makes you wonder how long the starter will last with it constantly started and stopped.I messaged my dealer (the owner) last night asking if this was an option since mine is still unscheduled. He replied stating he submitted the question/change and would get back to me today. I’ll update everyone once I hear back.
It's not about unplugging a wire for me. That is super easy for obvious reasons. May be a perfect solution for people who do not tow any trailers. Just a pain in the *** for me because I often tow.Because you are acting like it is difficult. It's a wire right below the steering column. Could not be easier. I'm guessing you aren't the most handy person around, huh?
But you’re saving the whales...cool.....thanks for the info.....now I can start not sitting
at traffic lights with my left foot on the left corner of
the brake petal......
still want to know about how long a starter lasts in these
save-the-environment engine stalling devices.....so much fun
when I am trying to make a quick left across traffic......
This guys a cook in a few ways but here is some insight.cool.....thanks for the info.....now I can start not sitting
at traffic lights with my left foot on the left corner of
the brake petal......
still want to know about how long a starter lasts in these
save-the-environment engine stalling devices.....so much fun
when I am trying to make a quick left across traffic......
i dont think they are your typical starters and the tech has been out long enough now that i'd think we would started hearing about failures. theyre annoying but not something that i'm personally worried about. AFM on the other hand is something i would delete ASAP if i had a vehicle with itJust received confirmation from my dealer and it is removed from my build. I am ok with a blank button if that is the case. Major PITA to have to unplug wires on an 80k truck just to have trailer lights etc. Not sure if it would engage the start/stop feature while having a trailer hooked up. I guess this is a benefit of having an unscheduled build. My wife's vehicle has it and it is a major PITA. Makes you wonder how long the starter will last with it constantly started and stopped.