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Nope. It was working just the other day too.Have you made any changes with Forscan?
Yea, all it gets is city driving usually. We are going to take it on a longer trip next week though. I hope the battery isn't going bad with only 4k miles.Perfectly normal. Ours stopped working since we normally drive in the city all the time and the battery wears down a bit. It is a 2018 so we just put a new battery in it. Auto start/stop began working again with a fresh battery. Hate it!!!
Really? It's brand new. If the battery is going bad already I'll bring it to the dealer and have them warranty it.Put the battery on a trickle charger overnight and the auto stop/start should work again.
Yea, it does seem poor. I have a 2020 Ram 1500 and it works flawlessly in that.Great design!
Thanks!! I'm going on a longer trip (interstate driving) next week.I've had this happen a few times. The dealer tested my battery when it was in for service and it was fine. It indicates your battery is a little low on charge, not necessarily bad. If you take a long trip it should top up the charge and the message will go away. I wouldn't worry about it.
Up here in Alberta, my experience is that Auto Stop-Start works most of the time during the summer, but during the winter it almost never activates. I attribute that to the use of various warming elements such as window/mirror defrosters, seat & steering wheel warmers, etc. It seems to take a long time (longer than my 22 minute commute) to fully charge the battery. I'm considering putting a charger on overnight once in a while in the winter to ensure it doesn't drop too low.Thanks!! I'm going on a longer trip (interstate driving) next week.
Just the opposite in Texas. When it is Hot outside, and the AC is on Max, ASS will not function, just as it was designed.Up here in Alberta, my experience is that Auto Stop-Start works most of the time during the summer, but during the winter it almost never activates. I attribute that to the use of various warming elements such as window/mirror defrosters, seat & steering wheel warmers, etc. It seems to take a long time (longer than my 22 minute commute) to fully charge the battery. I'm considering putting a charger on overnight once in a while in the winter to ensure it doesn't drop too low.
It is similar to a pre-flight check list. Touch Start to move seat forward, close door, lock doors, pre-lube engine, start engine, disable auto Stop/Start, disable traction control, engage Sport mode, engage Reverse, back out, tray tables in the upright position, let the fun begin.I take non auto-stop = low battery power indicator of my 2018 Limited. When battery charge gets lower, auto-stop is disabled, also, door handle touch sensors (lock/unlock) are disabled except the driver's door. Until this summer I drove only once a week for only a couple of miles, and the battery tend to get weaker as the car needs to draw some current during non-operation period due to a bunch of electronics parts in it. Whenever these irregular things happen, I notice it is about the time to check the battery by a tester (TOPDON BT100) and charge it (CTEK Multi US 7002).
I connected the charger in every 2-3 weeks during these days. Then after the summer, I start driving around 40 miles a day (5 days a week). I have not noticed any of these signs, so I have not used the battery tester / charger any more.
I do not want the auto-stop function, I mostly drive on busy city streets, stop and go so many times, and thinking it is too much work for the cranking motor and for the battery.
It is certainly cumbersome to manually disable the auto-stop by pressing the button at the top of center console, but that is OK, I do it as my routine (also I use Eco mode and this is another routine at the time leaving home).
I like cars with characters like a living thing, as old-timer cars do, needing some specific routines that only the owners know, and showing signs of issues in some funny but predictable ways. All I have to do is to get accustomed to them, getting to know what is going on, and doing right things.
I love my Expedition, always thanking the Ford designers & engineers to create such a great & fun car!
Ummmm... This is not correct.The gen 4 starts the engine via the alternator, no teeth on torque converter, no starter motor, less weight