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 Proton Suprima S V1, If no one replies, ask Preve club :P

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jerrymouse
post Apr 14 2014, 09:33 AM

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Good morning to all Suprima's owner smile.gif

I do not own a Suprima at the moment but I am just curious about the push start button which I saw you guys discussing about. Why does it required to follow a few steps before engine start? I thought push/stop system just required to press brake and press the "Start button"?
Or Suprima's system a bit different?
jerrymouse
post Apr 14 2014, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(mrhaz @ Apr 14 2014, 09:37 AM)
i think we've discussed about the method somewhere...
well, the 3 step is the proposed/best way to start the engine.
same like when we use key, it's the acc-on-start (or something like that).

u can start with a single push but the system might not be ready.
i guess the can-bus system makes it slow/lembap a bit?  tongue.gif

just my 2 cents
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QUOTE(hafiz_tahir @ Apr 14 2014, 09:51 AM)
if you refer to owner manual, there are 2 ways to start the SS using push start button.... via 3 times push and single push(hold)... FYI if you guys start the engine, all equipment that using electric will be shut down to direct the full power for cranking...
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Thanks for the replies. I have driven Forte with start/stop button and every time I wanted to start the engine I just press on the press foot brake and push the start button (around 1 second). So I am wondering is it different car manufacturer using different start/stop system which required different "best practice" method to start the engine? Or the same method (3- steps) apply to all car? rclxub.gif


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