Easiest way to end Auto-stop

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dewalt

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Well if there is a trailer plug maybe you could grab a signal for reverse relay and optional lights?
 

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Thought you were going to say a bent rod solved the problem.
 

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I can give you the absolute easiest way to disable the auto stop/start... Drive on up north. I’m not sure what minimum temp does it, but I can tell you for a fact that the truck automatically disables it at low temperatures. This is what my truck has been telling me all week:


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thanks

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that cracks me up
 

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BigSlick. Disregard the a-holes. If they actually wanted to be helpful they would paste a link into the thread to answer whatever question was asked.
 

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One quick search of this forum returns multiple different threads related to this that covers every single option to do this ranging from Forscan, Trailer Connectors/Jumpers both external and internal as the OP references and modding the dash button itself.

Search is our friend this topic has been beat to death. Maybe we can ask about 37's next.
My apology! Nobody PISSED in your Wheaties.
They must've stuck that CAYENNE up you ASS!

Lighten up man! there is no need to be so mean!

Just my $0.02 worth.
 
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