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Not that simple with a dual clutch. ideally you dont want any middle ground with the break pedal. you either stopped or you moving. you shouldnt creep. Sure you can if you want, but its not recommended
With modern cars its very important to have the correct battery as most of the control unit ( engine control unit,transmission control unit, body control units) need the correct amount of power to function as intended, over or under supply of power will result in some false errorsMy car has it, but I think the battery needed is stronger than what I have fitted. Last time I got a new battery, the stop-start worked again for about two days, and after that, never again. Suits me fine.
This is actually a good car for the price the non L model if you dont need the 7 seatsAlan R (MotorMatters) moaning about SS on the XUV700, 5min mark side.
The XUV700 is making tons & tons of waves, the value aspect (full blown big 7 seater is impressive). WRT the petrol vs diesel matter I'm sure there are some folks who would prefer a petrol actually but having diesel would have been good to allow more choice.This is actually a good car for the price the non L model if you dont need the 7 seats
I would look into this over its competition but the only downside there is no diesel, this needs a diesel engine.
Technically it's the right spec, so I'm not quite sure what's potting.With modern cars its very important to have the correct battery as most of the control unit ( engine control unit,transmission control unit, body control units) need the correct amount of power to function as intended, over or under supply of power will result in some false errors
To reply to my own post: I got a new battery, and there were two specced for the car. I got the more expensive one (R3.5K!) which apparently puts out more amps, and stop-start has worked fine ever since.Technically it's the right spec, so I'm not quite sure what's potting.
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Yeah some cars are way too sensitive. You basically roll a bit to stop at a traffic light and the engine is off.I wouldn't mind the stop start if it didn't cut out literally before my wheels even stop turning. I had a BMW 1 series that only stopped when you where stationary and only if you pressed the brake a little harder than is necessary to hold your position.
Absolutely.Yeah some cars are way too sensitive. You basically roll a bit to stop at a traffic light and the engine is off.
I got used to it through the years it don’t bother me much. And with electric cars it’s a non issue any way.