Auto Stop
#1
Auto Stop
Hi All.
I'm trying to figure out if my auto stop is working correctly. When the engine turns back on (and to a lesser extent when it turns off), there is a split second where the engine vibrates a little. It's the sort of feeling you get when a car idles roughly. Does your car do this or not do this? I'm trying to decide whether or not to take it in for repair.
thanks,
-- Frank
I'm trying to figure out if my auto stop is working correctly. When the engine turns back on (and to a lesser extent when it turns off), there is a split second where the engine vibrates a little. It's the sort of feeling you get when a car idles roughly. Does your car do this or not do this? I'm trying to decide whether or not to take it in for repair.
thanks,
-- Frank
#7
Re: Auto Stop
HAH gives a quick shake too. split-second high vibes on startup are fine; if they persist once at full idle then there's an issue.
Different people have different reactions to different amount of shaking; a person saying "it vibrates a lot" is almost useless without some type of objective reference or measurement (granted that's tough to do in the driver seat without some fancy tools). It's like calling music "too loud."
Different people have different reactions to different amount of shaking; a person saying "it vibrates a lot" is almost useless without some type of objective reference or measurement (granted that's tough to do in the driver seat without some fancy tools). It's like calling music "too loud."
#9
Re: Auto Stop
Think about a regular car when you start it, doesn't it vibrate funny when the starter is cranking? Seems perfectly logical that it should run rough for a moment while starting up.