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Disabling start stop

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I have a 24 Lariat, I also had a 23 and a 22, I could disable the start stop feature by just unclipping the wire jack on the battery post terminal, had no negative effect, just kept the engine running instead of on off. I just tried to do the same thing on my 24 and it did not seem to have the same effect of disabling the start stop. does anyone know if I unplugged the wrong jack from the battery?
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It is reported as no longer working that way on the 24.
The best bet is to install the 4DTech eliminator.
 

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4Dtech eliminator is what I went with. Can confirm, very good.
 

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Ditto on 4D Tech - a little difficult for me to get connector disconnected - just stay with it - took me about 30 minutes before I could do "the happy dance" :whew:
 

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Have you guys tried the hack of plugging an LED nightlight into the rear 120v outlet? I saw several posts on earlier Rangers that this worked. One guy just sprayed the light black to cover the light.
 

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4D Tech eliminator. Just get it, install it and be done.
 

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Neat little mod. Doesn't disable start/stop, but it does recall your dash button selection for the start/stop system. I'm not a fan of start/stop, and who know, maybe someone could prefer to have start/stop function occasionally.

At $99 with plug and play, I'd roll with one.

https://www.4dtech.com/ranger-24-25-start-stop-eliminator/
 

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Not to hijack this thread, but has anybody had any issues when taking your truck to the dealership with any type of start/stop eliminator installed? I ask because we have a Forester and I was told by a service writer on the sly to remove it before we left it for service or they may find some issue with our extended warranty.
 

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Not to hijack this thread, but has anybody had any issues when taking your truck to the dealership with any type of start/stop eliminator installed? I ask because we have a Forester and I was told by a service writer on the sly to remove it before we left it for service or they may find some issue with our extended warranty.
For this type of eliminator, its not reprograming anything, its just clicking the button for you on start up basically because it memorizes the configuration.

Subaru of America is pretty aggressive with denying warranty claims in general. Look on NASIOC and stuff, youll see all kinds of posts about issues with Subaru Warranty stuff. This eliminator should be fine. Obviously if you were having some electrical issue or issue with stop start, removing this would be the first thing to do, but its just a pass through cable basically, so youll be fine.
 

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For this type of eliminator, its not reprograming anything, its just clicking the button for you on start up basically because it memorizes the configuration.

Subaru of America is pretty aggressive with denying warranty claims in general. Look on NASIOC and stuff, youll see all kinds of posts about issues with Subaru Warranty stuff. This eliminator should be fine. Obviously if you were having some electrical issue or issue with stop start, removing this would be the first thing to do, but its just a pass through cable basically, so youll be fine.
Thanks for the feedback, I was really wondering if they're OBD or whatever they use would "find" it if I left it installed when taking the truck in for any service.

I was grateful the Subaru service writer mentioned it ahead of time, it's really easy access on our 2019 Forester, it's under the driver seat. On the Ranger it's a little more work removing the glove box door, but overall, not too bad.
 

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That 4D Tech device is $100. I don't like the start/stop function, but I'll just turn it off manually.

There's an episode of Mythbusters where they tested the start/stop function on a car that they had to turn the engine on and off with a key. They got between 2% and 5% better gas mileage using the start/stop function
 

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Thanks for the feedback, I was really wondering if they're OBD or whatever they use would "find" it if I left it installed when taking the truck in for any service.

I was grateful the Subaru service writer mentioned it ahead of time, it's really easy access on our 2019 Forester, it's under the driver seat. On the Ranger it's a little more work removing the glove box door, but overall, not too bad.
I have a 19 forester as well!
 

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That 4D Tech device is $100. I don't like the start/stop function, but I'll just turn it off manually.

There's an episode of Mythbusters where they tested the start/stop function on a car that they had to turn the engine on and off with a key. They got between 2% and 5% better gas mileage using the start/stop function
And down the road the cost of a worn out starter (plus labor) .........................................??
 

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And down the road the cost of a worn out starter (plus labor) .........................................??
There maybe some odd instances, but premature worn out starters is not really a thing in vehicles designed with it from the beginning. They actually beef up the starters and take that into account for duty cycle ratings.

Coming from the Jeep world with the Wrangler JL staring in 2018 and a Jeep Gladiator in 2019 having a start/stop system, worn starter replacements are pretty much unheard of. Now batteries is a different story.
 

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And down the road the cost of a worn out starter (plus labor) .........................................??
That's a good point, but I normally turn it off when I start the truck.
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