V40 Start/Stop has...stopped!

V40 Start/Stop has...stopped!

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XLR Motorsport

Original Poster:

193 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th August 2017
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MY2013 V40 D2's start/stop has decided it doesn't want to function much anymore. It's always active, and a couple of times lately it has caught me by surprise and has worked correctly, but now it seems to not work correctly.

All the criteria is met for it to work correctly when I pull up to a junction, or traffic lights, or stationary traffic, but it just doesn't anymore. Any thoughts or similar experiences please? It's strange how it was working fine, then stopped working, then worked sporadically, and has now stopped working. Cannot find anything on t'internet which may explain it.

XLR Motorsport

Original Poster:

193 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th August 2017
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Nope. Checked all that. Battery is in top condition. Everything else on the car functions exactly as it should.

EDIT: I'm doing 100 motorway miles three or four days a week in the car, so the battery is always charged.

Edited by XLR Motorsport on Thursday 24th August 07:40

XLR Motorsport

Original Poster:

193 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th August 2017
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I had the battery on a conditioner for a while and that didn't seem to help. I don't want to go and buy a new battery if it doesn't need one, and even more so if it doesn't fix the fault. How else will I know if the battery is affecting the SS?

XLR Motorsport

Original Poster:

193 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th August 2017
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Thank you. Genuinely appreciate your advice thumbup

watchnut

1,197 posts

136 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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Some times with "start/stop" if the bty has a large load on it the start/stop may not function, so for example cold engine lights on, radio on, fan on, a/c on, wipers on, phone plugged into 12volt......there is a large load on bty so it may not kick in.....or some thing is wrong frown

cptsideways

13,648 posts

259 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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Turn the AC temp up a couple of clicks wink

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 29th August 2017
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If you need to buy a new battery for it you'll make the money back in, ooh maybe 450 years?

As suggested it may well be because it's warmer the car is keeping the engine running for the AC.