Obdeleven - Start/Stop App
It appears they have added an app to disable this functionality. I wonder if it achieves this via the same voltage coding workaround, and subsequently has the same side effects.
It is priced at 100 credits, which appears to be the price point for apps that coding is not publicly available, example Video in motion functionality is priced at 100 credits. |
Originally Posted by Donkihad
(Post 24933439)
It appears they have added an app to disable this functionality. I wonder if it achieves this via the same voltage coding workaround, and subsequently has the same side effects.
It is priced at 100 credits, which appears to be the price point for apps that coding is not publicly available, example Video in motion functionality is priced at 100 credits. |
Originally Posted by VipinLJ
(Post 24933487)
I'm willing to bet it's the same :D Do coding and save 100 credits for something else. He he.
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Originally Posted by salvadorsantana
(Post 24933510)
I have not checked the app yet, but remember that the coding that we have so far for start/stop only works when the AC is on. If the one that OBD for 100 credits takes care of both AC on and AC off and avoids the car to shut off I would be happh to spend the $13 for it :) Im pretty sure that if it is the same as the coding that we have they will have to put some type of disclaimer in the description. Will check it out tomorrow.
Just curious... CFM |
Originally Posted by CFM567
(Post 24933587)
Quick question salvadorsantana, have you done the tweak on your B9 and had the car shut off on you? I've been running the tweak for a while now and the car has not auto stopped on me once. The a/c has been off most of the time. Even with the whole climate control system off, it won't auto stop on me.
Just curious... CFM |
I did the manual coding and have not noticed any adverse side effects whether AC is on or off.
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Originally Posted by KevinB656
(Post 24937065)
I did the manual coding and have not noticed any adverse side effects whether AC is on or off.
Also, can this be detected at the dealership and would it void any type of warranty? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by steelersmb
(Post 24937100)
Is there a difference between manual coding and using OBDeleven? Also, does this work? I can't really tell from reading the responses. I thought more people would do this as many complaints as there are about the Start/Stop feature.
Also, can this be detected at the dealership and would it void any type of warranty? Thanks. Yes, it works. My auto start/stop is totally disabled without any side effects that I've noticed. I suppose it's possible that these coding changes can be detected by the dealer, but they have no impact on the vehicle hardware so there should not be any warranty issues. I took my car in for 10k service after making several changes and nobody said anything to me about the changes. Bear in mind, though, that if your ECU software is updated by the dealer you may have to redo some of the coding. |
I have my OBD11 still in the bag (for two months now I believe), just no chance me to freez my bottom in the garage for any of these tricks ;)
winter here in Toronto and in this sub zero - but most likely sub -15C (and goes way more below) I have not noticed any auto stop since November... if I remember well from previous years mother nature just won't give up this low temps next two months to mid May |
Originally Posted by steelersmb
(Post 24937100)
Is there a difference between manual coding and using OBDeleven? Also, does this work? I can't really tell from reading the responses. I thought more people would do this as many complaints as there are about the Start/Stop feature.
Also, can this be detected at the dealership and would it void any type of warranty? Thanks. |
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