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How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - Szokimoki - 09-06-2015

I have a m.y.:2011 VW Passat.
I want to disable the start-stop system. I tried with VCDS but no match.
There is some solution?


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - luis_kakazu - 09-06-2015

Why do you want disable? May be has a long coding to disable the start stop system. Give me your VIN in PM and I'll see the long code for you.


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - Szokimoki - 09-06-2015

I think not engine-friendly solution. Not good for electrical system, DMF, lubrication, battery, starter motor, etc.
I'm using DPF, SCR and I think these are important things.

Thank you, but I tried with the long code helper and it still works.


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - 23Andi23 - 09-06-2015

(09-06-2015, 20:11 PM)Szokimoki Wrote:  I think not engine-friendly solution. Not good for electrical system, DMF, lubrication, battery, starter motor, etc.
I'm using DPF, SCR and I think these are important things.

Thank you, but I tried with the long code helper and it still works.

On some VAG cars you can do it with VCP but on passat i think only with SSAM-Module like in link in text file.


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - newtronic - 09-06-2015

It is very good for starter motor repairing shops!
at the end it is not so bad for everyone


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - Szokimoki - 10-06-2015

(09-06-2015, 22:09 PM)newtronic Wrote:  It is very good for starter motor repairing shops!
at the end it is not so bad for everyone
I also important for the environment but also my car.

(09-06-2015, 22:09 PM)newtronic Wrote:  It is very good for starter motor repairing shops!
at the end it is not so bad for everyone
I also important for the environment but also my car.drive


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - mrozilla - 10-06-2015

As well as batteries for Start Stop system are much more expensive than standard and consume faster than in cars without this system.


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - digital4 - 10-06-2015

It looks that everybody starts using this system... even small cars with tiny engines...
like somebody said it will be a lot of work for mechanics after couple of year of using these systems...


Late last year, Toyota added a new 1.33-litre Dual VVT-i gasoline engine with stop-start technology to its Auris model. Toyota claims that its new powertrain with stop-start technology results in 17% lower CO2 emissions (135g/km) and a 19% improvement in fuel consumption (48.7mpg combined cycle) compared to the previous 1.4-litre VVT-i unit. Auris is the first model in Europe to benefit from Toyota's stop-start technology.
Earlier this year, Kia's assembly plant in Zilina, Slovakia, began producing six new gasoline-powered Ceed ISG (idle stop and go) models claimed to deliver up to a 15% fuel economy improvement in city driving.
In March, Fiat presented its first model to feature a stop-start system: the Fiat 500. The system is being supplied by Bosch.
In May, Land Rover began offering stop-start technology on the manual diesel Freelander models. The system is available on all manual versions of the 2.2 litre diesel TD4 models. Phil Wiffin, manager of stop-start systems at Land Rover, said that, on a typical 40-minute journey in London, a vehicle's engine is only needed for about 19 minutes. "We're saying this is the world's first intelligent stop-start SUV. Fuel consumption in these conditions is improved by 12% which is a saving of £13 on a tank of diesel at today's prices on a typical London test route."
In June, Mazda launched its redesigned Axela, sold in export markets as the 3, in Japan. The automaker claims that its new model offers improved fuel economy from new idle stop technology. Japanese-specification four-door sedan and five-door models come with 1.5, 2.0 and 2.3 litre engines. The two-litre front wheel drive models have a new so-called 'i-stop' system which automatically stops the engine whenever the car idles and restarts it in a split second while at the same time cutting down engine noise and vibration.
Valeo's so-called StARS micro-hybrid system is being fitted to the new Mercedes-Benz A and B Class. Valeo's stop-start system is already equipped to the Citroen C2 and C3 and the Smart MHD (micro-hybrid drive). Valeo has also won a contract from PSA Peugeot Citroen to equip more than a million vehicles with StARS by 2011.


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - Szokimoki - 11-06-2015

(09-06-2015, 20:22 PM)23Andi23 Wrote:  On some cars you can do it with VCP
Oooo
Can you tell me what is it VCP?itwasntme


RE: How to disable the start stop system on VW Passat - 23Andi23 - 11-06-2015

(11-06-2015, 20:15 PM)Szokimoki Wrote:  
(09-06-2015, 20:22 PM)23Andi23 Wrote:  On some cars you can do it with VCP
Oooo
Can you tell me what is it VCP?itwasntme

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