Which start stop eliminator is best? Any silent codes thrown?

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texsn95

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4D tech on our 22, no codes or issues at all, remote start still works fine. It interfaces into the harness in the passenger kick panel.
 

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I'm thinking the autostart eliminator since I can put in dash instead of obd
 

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The 4D is in the wiring harness. It can sense the start/stop indicator light and it can "push" the start/stop switch button. It remembers whether the start/Stop is on or off when the car is shut off. When the car is started the car automatically puts it "on", the 4D senses that it is different than when the car was shut off and turns start/stop back "off". So basically the car thinks that you have pressed the button to turn it off; that's why the message pops up on the dash. This is a great way to do things because there is no modification to the software like using the OBD tool and therefore there are absolutely no side effects even possible.
 

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The only one 4d shows for mine is the one stays on obd port. The autostop eliminator offers either obd or behind button.
Unless I am missing something on 4d.
Mine is a 2019
 

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Yeah mine is a 2023. The 4D installed behind the panel near the passenger's feet.
 
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