Originally Posted by
jayburls
My stop/start has a mind all of its own. Some days it works regulary and other days nothing. Under the Car status auto start/stop it says power usage is too high. I've tried all different scenario's a/c off/on, radio, media off/on with no real luck. It seemed to work more when i had less than half a tank of fuel.
I mentioned it while i did the 5000km inspection service and was told that nothing showed up abnormal with battery or computer diaginosis. Strangely though since that inspection it seems to work more often on a full tank of fuel and not less than half a tank.
Go figure? But there's nothing wrong. hmmmm
Jayburls: A couple of folk have mentioned a peculiar and inexplicable behavior in the operation of their stop/start function. Well, there is a way of finding out what's actually happening with stop/start in your car. In the mk VII, all the stuff that causes stop/start to not-operate is recorded in real-time on the "Car" menu. The good thing is that these records are easily accessible by the driver using the following steps (My apology if you already know this stuff);
1. With the car running, press the "Car" button on the side of the Discover Media panel.
2 The following screen should come-up. If you get this screen, press the area of the screen circled
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If the screen above does not appear when the "Car" button is pressed, then you will probably get something like the following screen
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If this happens, press the "View" panel at the bottom LHS (you can just see it in the pic) and then press the "Vehicle Status" panel that I have circled (with a rectangle) . Then go to step 2 above
3. After Step 2, the following screen appears showing why stop/start is not working. What's great about this screen is that the entries update in real-time (well almost real time - it actually updates after a scanning period)!
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For the sake of this post, and for the pic. in step 3, I deliberately didn't put-on my seat belt and I turned-on the air conditioner to demonstrate the stuff that can be recorded here. Notice the "little-man" symbol at the start of the last two entires -which means (I think) that these are human activated inhibitors.
The first entry "Power consumption is high" is interesting (notice, no "little-man" symbol). I think that this message is a result of the VCDS tweak that I implemented to disable stop/start (it's earlier-on in this thread). I'd would be interested if others who have tried the tweak get a similar message. If so, I'd welcome your view on why this message appears.
Incidentally, if you turn-off the Stop/Start function using the button on the center console, there is only one message on the screen in step 3 - which says something like "stop/start is deactivated".
Again, My apology if you already know this stuff
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