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jerrymouse
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Apr 14 2014, 09:33 AM
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Good morning to all Suprima's owner 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?
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jerrymouse
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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? just my 2 cents 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... 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?
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