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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
Auto-start-stop
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<blockquote data-quote="spaycace" data-source="post: 17487" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>I haven't tried on my Nox, but in the Cruze, if you put the car in "manual shift mode" and leave the gear selected to the highest gear, the auto-stop doesn't work. If that doesn't work for the Nox, just lift your foot off the brake pedal long enough to re-start the engine ... and if you don't get up to a speed over 5 or 8 mph (can't remember which) the auto-stop won't re-enable again until after you get above whichever speed is programmed for the feature. I'm like other people though, and don't have the problem with it like others. And yes, I've been in rush hour/bumper-to-bumper/stop-and-go traffic many times. I just either "feather" my stopping (I've learned how to come to a stop and keep the feature from engaging) or I simply take my foot off the brake enough to make the engine come on again. I would think people in regular stop and go would love the fuel savings of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaycace, post: 17487, member: 5588"] I haven't tried on my Nox, but in the Cruze, if you put the car in "manual shift mode" and leave the gear selected to the highest gear, the auto-stop doesn't work. If that doesn't work for the Nox, just lift your foot off the brake pedal long enough to re-start the engine ... and if you don't get up to a speed over 5 or 8 mph (can't remember which) the auto-stop won't re-enable again until after you get above whichever speed is programmed for the feature. I'm like other people though, and don't have the problem with it like others. And yes, I've been in rush hour/bumper-to-bumper/stop-and-go traffic many times. I just either "feather" my stopping (I've learned how to come to a stop and keep the feature from engaging) or I simply take my foot off the brake enough to make the engine come on again. I would think people in regular stop and go would love the fuel savings of it! [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
Auto-start-stop
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