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  • Anybody do the screen mirror? If yes do the apps work on the screen like on your phone? When I use android auto only some apps are there to see & use, I want to be able to use other apps through the screen.

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    • Originally posted by shamooni View Post
      Auto Stop Start feature

      But I would like to adjust all these settings and I am having no luck. ]
      If you have the little plug on the side of the negative terminal on your battery, you should be able to disable the start/stop by unplugging this. Bear in mind, this is considered the crude way of doing it.

      Otherwise you could try one of these: Search results: 4 results for "start/stop"
      – B2BFAB

      (not sure which one might be suitable for the Arteon though)

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      • Thank you very much everyone for trying to help me out. Really appreciate it. My wife has a new Kona NLine Premium and it has no option to have the on or off. It just doesn't turn off at all. Also the air re circulation remains on. We are the owners and drivers of the car and we should decide.
        I'm gonna check the battery out and have a friend who is a Wizz at programming. If we succeed this Saturday, I will report back to you all.
        Thank you

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        • We are the owners and drivers of the car and we should decide.
          Unfortunately, legislators decide this. They are constantly pushing car manufacturers to lower emissions and improve fuel economy in tests that don't really emulate real world usage (as much as anything because all they record is the emissions, nothing else about the drive). In order to meet requirements, manufacturers have to implement things like stop-start technology in a way that it must be automatically enabled by default (otherwise they can't count it towards their emissions reduction targets).
          Nothing to see here...

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          • Originally posted by shamooni View Post
            My wife has a new Kona NLine Premium and it has no option to have the on or off. It just doesn't turn off at all.
            Give it time - someone will come up with a way to turn it off.
            2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

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            • It would be interesting to see if it can be functionally disabled by disconnecting a wire on the battery like it can be on some VWs...
              Nothing to see here...

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              • Once again, truly appreciate comments and support. I'm gonna try and go into adaptions, etc like the R Mk7 I had and will report back to this thread so others may benefit. Thank you

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                • Originally posted by Manaz View Post
                  It would be interesting to see if it can be functionally disabled by disconnecting a wire on the battery like it can be on some VWs...
                  Non-VW content, but I disabled the start stop feature on my friends 2020 Mazda CX-3 by unplugging the bonnet latch sensor - so there are ways around the technology.
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                  • Originally posted by Manaz View Post
                    It would be interesting to see if it can be functionally disabled by disconnecting a wire on the battery like it can be on some VWs...
                    As has been said on here many times removing that wire does several bad things. The worst one is it stops the car knowing how full the battery is charged and therefore can over charge it.
                    Part of the reason for that wire is so that the battery doesnt charge above about 80% and so leaves headroom for regenerative braking capacity. Disconnect it if you wish, its your car but you are doing the battery a disservice as well as your wallet cos it will kill the battery sooner
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                    • Not to get offtopic - but just regarding start/stop... I always hated it in the Arteon because when the engine stops, the air-conditioning stops. And having this happen in the middle of a Brisbane summer is the worst thing as the suddenly warm moist humid air starts blowing on your face.

                      For the past 5 weeks I've had a Volvo V60 loan car with a mild-hybrid "B5" engine (the reason for the loaner is a long story). Anyway the Volvo has a start/stop feature that can't be disabled but I honestly don't even realise it's on. When the car stops, the battery from the mild hybrid system keeps the air-conditioner/heater running. Also when the car restarts it is *instant*. I mean... absolutely instant to get the combustion engine going again. I even took a video of it to show my friends when I was telling them. The Arteon will take what? 0.5-1s to kick over and start going again? That's pretty good and what I would consider normal. The Volvo is like... less than 0.5s It's freaky.

                      Anyway the point of my post is... start/stop isn't evil or a crap feature. Now that I've been in a car where it has been implemented correctly (where you don't even notice or care that it's on) - I'm all for it.
                      My car: MY18 Arteon
                      My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                      Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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                      • Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                        Not to get offtopic - but just regarding start/stop... I always hated it in the Arteon because when the engine stops, the air-conditioning stops. And having this happen in the middle of a Brisbane summer is the worst thing as the suddenly warm moist humid air starts blowing on your face.

                        For the past 5 weeks I've had a Volvo V60 loan car with a mild-hybrid "B5" engine (the reason for the loaner is a long story). Anyway the Volvo has a start/stop feature that can't be disabled but I honestly don't even realise it's on. When the car stops, the battery from the mild hybrid system keeps the air-conditioner/heater running. Also when the car restarts it is *instant*. I mean... absolutely instant to get the combustion engine going again. I even took a video of it to show my friends when I was telling them. The Arteon will take what? 0.5-1s to kick over and start going again? That's pretty good and what I would consider normal. The Volvo is like... less than 0.5s It's freaky.

                        Anyway the point of my post is... start/stop isn't evil or a crap feature. Now that I've been in a car where it has been implemented correctly (where you don't even notice or care that it's on) - I'm all for it.
                        Being a mild hybrid, does the electric motor handle the initial take-off before the combustion engine kicks over? That may also make the restart much smoother
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                        • Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                          start/stop isn't evil or a crap feature. Now that I've been in a car where it has been implemented correctly (where you don't even notice or care that it's on) - I'm all for it.
                          I'm very interested in the long term impacts of start/stop. There's a lot of stress put on a lot of components during starting an engine (it's worse when it's cold, but at least in most circumstances, start/stop avoids repeated cold starts), and I'm not 100% convinced that the long-term reliability concerns have really been resolved.

                          Before anyone says "manufacturer warranty covers it", does it really? Even if it does fail during the warranty period, as the person who just paid $90k for a vehicle, are you left without any inconvenience during a warranty process. And what of it failing outside of warranty - what's the cost of fixing it, and what does that do to the value/resale of a vehicle? We saw pretty substantial drops in the value of vehicles with early DSG gearboxes when the Mechatronic issues (and others, catastrophic stopping in high-speed traffic causing crashes and death) were prevalent.
                          Nothing to see here...

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                          • Originally posted by nermal View Post
                            Being a mild hybrid, does the electric motor handle the initial take-off before the combustion engine kicks over? That may also make the restart much smoother
                            The combustion engine runs 100% of the time (apart from when it turns off when you stop the car). My understanding is that the electric motor assists the combustion engine to "rev up". So the two motors always work together to accelerate the car. Energy is recovered and put back into the battery during braking.

                            In this regard... light braking only engages the resistance of the electric motor, and more heavy braking engages both the electric motor resistance and the friction brakes. There is a battery icon/animation on the dashboard when energy recovery is happening.

                            The acceleration of the car is very smooth as I get the initial low-down torque of the electric motor, and as the combustion engine gains RPM's it starts to take more of the load to move the car.
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                            • Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                              I even took a video of it to show my friends when I was telling them. The Arteon will take what? 0.5-1s to kick over and start going again? That's pretty good and what I would consider normal. The Volvo is like... less than 0.5s It's freaky.
                              Here are the videos...

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                              My car: MY18 Arteon
                              My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                              Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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                              • Originally posted by Manaz View Post
                                I'm very interested in the long term impacts of start/stop. There's a lot of stress put on a lot of components during starting an engine (it's worse when it's cold, but at least in most circumstances, start/stop avoids repeated cold starts), and I'm not 100% convinced that the long-term reliability concerns have really been resolved.

                                Before anyone says "manufacturer warranty covers it", does it really? Even if it does fail during the warranty period, as the person who just paid $90k for a vehicle, are you left without any inconvenience during a warranty process. And what of it failing outside of warranty - what's the cost of fixing it, and what does that do to the value/resale of a vehicle? We saw pretty substantial drops in the value of vehicles with early DSG gearboxes when the Mechatronic issues (and others, catastrophic stopping in high-speed traffic causing crashes and death) were prevalent.
                                My Passat TDI survived 10 years of leaving S/S enabled without any problems. The starting system is built to allow for it after all.
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