Our cars benefit from increasingly more technologies, generally this gives us an additional comfort of use. Having said that, technology has its positive aspects, but also has some cons, with it, we see bugs appearing! One of them is the Start and Stop feature, which is designed to help you save fuel and preserve the planet. You may come across problems and want to turn off the start stop technology on Honda Pilot . But how do I do that? In this post we will help you understand how this system functions, how to disable start and stop on xxx, and what are the repeated problems you may confront with this option.
How does the Start Stop on Honda Pilot work?
Start Stop technology operation
Start Stop is a recent technology that began to be included into recent automobiles about ten years ago. This technology aims to limit the fuel consumption of your Honda Pilot and to preserve the environment by limiting CO2 emissions. Its convenience is principally relevant in an urban environment. In fact, cars can be made to spend up to 35% of their time at a standstill during urban journeys. The promise of start and stop on your vehicle is to save you between 5% and 15% in fuel consumption. However, on long travels or secondary roads, its usefulness is limited. How it functions:
- A reinforced starter or a last generation alternator with included starter
- When you shift into neutral and release the clutch pedal, the engine will shut off.
- When you shift into gear, the car will automatically restart.
On some superior versions, your Honda Pilot will even have the ability to shut down while you are not stopped (up to 20km/h on some start and stop).
Start Stop Honda Pilot: Advantages and cons
Nevertheless this system has fair positive aspects in terms of environmental conservation and fuel economy, there are however some cons to having a start and stop on Honda Pilot .
- Benefits:
- Disadvantages
You will make fuel and CO2 emission savings if you have a principally urban use of your Honda Pilot. You will too. In addition, you will have the ability to benefit from the purchase of a car with a more interesting bonus/malus, permitting you to to buy a cheaper car . Finally, you will benefit from an additional comfort because your engine will be stopped when you pass red lights or stops.
It’s not interesting for you to have this system if you drive on secondary roads . This system is quite expensive to buy (between 500 and 1500€) . Finally, the first generations of start stop technology can undergo a premature wear of the starter and the battery of your Honda Pilot. you will have to buy or change your battery more quite often,
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How to turn off Start Stop technology on Honda Pilot?
Now let’s move on to the part you’re probably most keen on, how to disable, disconnect or remove the start stop on your Honda Pilot? .
Depending on how you use your car, you may need to disable this system, which can be annoying or you may feel that your starter is going through premature wear, or you may have had to purchase a new AGM or EFB battery on your Honda Pilot . All these are valid factors to disable your start and stop system.
Here are the two main techniques for turning off the start and stop on Honda Pilot:
- The traditional approach: Know, if you don’t already know it, that there is a start and stop disable button on your center console (depending on the year of your car you may have a button labeled “ECO”, “Start and Stop” or “S&S”) that you can use to disconnect your start and stop on every begin. However, this approach needs you to redo the manipulation every time you start the car.
- It is possible that the start and stop of your Honda Pilot is switched off completely: It is possible that the start and stop of your Honda Pilot is switched on unintentionally, or that it does not match the use you have of your car. In this case, you can disconnect it by two different methods. You can create a bridge at the rear of the activation button of your start and stop . Finally, second approach you can disconnect the battery charge indicator cable that is on the terminals of your battery, which will produce your Honda Pilot think that the battery is tired and will deactivate the start and stop to protect your autonomy.
Start Stop Technology problems Honda Pilot
Concerning the different problems you might encounter with the start and stop of your Honda Pilot . It is possible that this is activated in an unexpected way , for example you are doing a manoeuvre and you don’t have time to replace to reverse gear and the car stops. It is possible that this problem is associated with the series of your Honda Pilot. Try to completely deactivate your Start and Stop as discovered in the previous section to avoid this issue or go to your garage to see if there is a specific solution. Another problem experienced by Honda Pilot owners is that you may experience premature wear of your battery or starter motor. These specific parts for start and stop are expensive, and if you have already looked at the battery prices for xxx or those of the starters you must have noticed that they are much more expensive than traditional batteries, do not think twice to deactivate this system to avoid this kind of issue. Finally, it might be that your start and stop on Honda Pilot does not work anymore , in this case, go to your mechanic to resolve this issue.
If you need more guides on the Honda Pilot, go to our Honda Pilot category.