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Ford's "better idea" in Dodge?

RTDaddy

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Just picked up a Durango for the wife. It has the "Eco feature" where the engine cuts off at stoplights like the Fords had. There is a button to disable this, but you have to push the button every time you start the vehicle. Anyone know if this can be permanently disabled via control or via the touchscreen? 'Us dinosaurs need to know." :lol:
 
You can buy a disabler
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That is such a stupid feature ! Hey let’s start and drop the engine at every stop sign.. Engineering brilliance.EPA BS!
 
That is such a stupid feature ! Hey let’s start and drop the engine at every stop sign.. Engineering brilliance.EPA BS!
No doubt to meet some emissions regulations, but also an opportunity to sell and replace starters.
 
Starters stink, ring gear and or torque convertor really stink! They also use a special battery in the system that’s an AGM type that’s pricey I hear for the Chrysler guys. What a poor idea!
 
Our 2022 Grand Cherokee has this, too. Annoying. At least it has the disable button (which has to be pushed at every start-up, as mentioned in the original post). The 2021 Chevy Traverse I have for work doesn't have a disable button.
 
Standard ops for me the past 7.25 years. Start truck, traction control off, auto stop start off and go.

I was going to jumper my stop / start button but was warned not to by a few techs that where replacing messed up engine control boxes in vehicles that had been bypassed.

Another way to defeat it is to plug in a trailer light test plug!
 
Mine has stopped working in my 2020 Grand Cherokee. No loss.
 
Mine has stopped working in my 2020 Grand Cherokee. No loss.
They usually stop working when the battery won't charge to a high enough voltage. Does your screen not tell you why it isn't shutting off? "Vehicle too cold" " vehicle charging". They also don't activate if you are in 4 wheel or it's too cold outside.
 
I can tell you why it's there. The government gives the manufacturer a fuel economy credit. This raises the corporate fuel economy average. Which allows them to be able to build the stuff we want to buy that gets poorer millage. I'll give you a hint. If you disconect the hood ajar harness at the hood latch it won't function.
Doug
 
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