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ozmale
17-07-2019, 07:44 PM
Picked up my GTI today.

Has anybody else noticed that if you turn off the bloody annoying Start/Stop thing it turns itself back on after a time.
I am still researching but looks like 15-30 minutes.

Chris

iDiesel
17-07-2019, 07:57 PM
Is this while still driving on the same trip?
Or after you have stopped and restarted your trip?

ozmale
18-07-2019, 04:32 AM
Is this while still driving on the same trip?
Or after you have stopped and restarted your trip?

Same trip engine not turned off.

Lucas_R
18-07-2019, 09:17 AM
You should be able to disable it permanently with VCDS or OBDEleven or Carista. The current MK7 and Mk7.5 Golf can do it so im sure the Polo can also.

ozmale
18-07-2019, 11:08 AM
You should be able to disable it permanently with VCDS or OBDEleven or Carista. The current MK7 and Mk7.5 Golf can do it so im sure the Polo can also.

Yes I know you can disable it permanently.

I have done on on my golf with a little gadget that piggy backs on to the switch (a techo mate made for me).

However if it resets itself the gadget wont work. Need to do some more research was just wondering if anyone else had experienced it turning itself back on.

Chris

atlanta
18-07-2019, 05:04 PM
Yes I know you can disable it permanently.

I have done on on my golf with a little gadget that piggy backs on to the switch (a techo mate made for me).

However if it resets itself the gadget wont work. Need to do some more research was just wondering if anyone else had experienced it turning itself back on.

Chris

I got a Carista OBD dongle last week, got a month free use of Android app with all options, set Start/Stop to off, jobs done.

maxrob200
28-08-2019, 11:26 AM
Disabled with OBD 11 as well.

ozmale
08-09-2019, 09:19 AM
Found a permanent fix for my AW Polo GTI, no coding needed.

I cannot take credit for this as I found the idea on an obscure VW site. The poster said he got it from a VW executive. But it works

On the battery there is a little plug that connects to a sensor, you simply unplug the plug. I have had it done now for several days.
You do get on warning message similar to warning you to turn on the headlights. The warning message clears automatically after a few seconds or if you press "OK". It only seems to happen once, per day as I can work out.
This seems to have no affect on anything else.

Chris

47189

Transporter
08-09-2019, 03:09 PM
It only seems to happen once, per day as I can work out.


More like every time you turn the ignition to fully off and then back on.

ozmale
08-09-2019, 05:16 PM
More like every time you turn the ignition to fully off and then back on.

I have learnt my lesson.
No point trying to assist on this forum.
Much better manners on the VWGolf forum.

Super moderator, wonder what a junior one is like ?

Transporter
08-09-2019, 08:03 PM
I have learnt my lesson.
No point trying to assist on this forum.
Much better manners on the VWGolf forum.

Super moderator, wonder what a junior one is like ?

Was just stating the obvious. Maybe you’ve missed that the warning message comes on every time you restart your car.

I can’t see your fix as useful to others, many would be alarmed by the error message. :?

Lucas_R
09-09-2019, 02:43 PM
Found a permanent fix for my AW Polo GTI, no coding needed.

I cannot take credit for this as I found the idea on an obscure VW site. The poster said he got it from a VW executive. But it works

On the battery there is a little plug that connects to a sensor, you simply unplug the plug. I have had it done now for several days.
You do get on warning message similar to warning you to turn on the headlights. The warning message clears automatically after a few seconds or if you press "OK". It only seems to happen once, per day as I can work out.
This seems to have no affect on anything else.

Chris

47189

Good that you found something that works for you. Personally for the sake of $40 i would have purchased Carsita (or found someone locally who has it) and disabled it that way without having to actually unplug anything, but as long as it works then all good.

Do the Polo GTI's also have the Soundactor thingy? Most people either disable or at least turn down the level on those things as they rattle the dashboard and develop fake engine noise.

atlanta
09-09-2019, 07:51 PM
Good that you found something that works for you. Personally for the sake of $40 i would have purchased Carsita (or found someone locally who has it) and disabled it that way without having to actually unplug anything, but as long as it works then all good.

Do the Polo GTI's also have the Soundactor thingy? Most people either disable or at least turn down the level on those things as they rattle the dashboard and develop fake engine noise.

There is a guide here, seems to me like a lot of work when you could just 'pull the plug' on it.

Soundaktor Rattle - How To Guide (Pics Inside) - Guides and How To's - VWROC - VW R Owners Club (https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/9553-soundaktor-rattle-how-to-guide-pics-inside/)

ozmale
10-09-2019, 12:13 PM
What seems to be lost on a lot of people is that there are several methods all have different results depending on the car you drive.

Example:- My golf 7.5 "R" coding method results in a perm error message icon on the electronic display. Unplugging the Battery voltage sensor just gives one flash message that goes away after about few seconds. If you blink you will miss it. I also have a gadget (my current solution for the golf) that plugs into the back of the start stop disable switch. Every time you start the car is electronically presses the start stop switch.

Polo AW GTI:- I did not try the coding method because I assumed I would get the same perm error as the golf, Thus preferred the flash message, so unplugged the sensor. I also have a gadget (mentioned above) for the polo but have not installed because I cant work out how to remove the center console to get to the switch.

Thus given everything above I just think that pulling the plug is the simplest solution. Other probably disagree.

ozmale
10-09-2019, 12:18 PM
Lucas,

Yes the polo GTI does have the Soundactor. Maybe they have improved it because I actually like it, particularly when driving in sport mode.

Chris

MaXX
18-09-2019, 12:08 AM
ozmale, thanks for sharing your findings. As has been said, multiple ways to skin that cat and everyone is different :)

0n3thousandwords
20-09-2019, 08:30 PM
This is really weird, I refuse to drive with the Auto Start/Stop but mine never re-engages...

BenT
21-09-2019, 06:15 AM
If you press the drive mode button and cycle the mode to Eco, even if you don’t stop there and switch to Sport/Race it will re-enable the Stop/Start function. [emoji17]


Ben
Now: ‘19 VW Golf R, ‘15 Polo GTI
Before: ‘06 RenaultSport Megane 225 Cup, ‘14 VW Polo GTI, ‘12 VW Golf GTI, ‘06 VW Golf GTI, ‘05 VW Golf Sportline, ‘01 Holden Astra SRi, ‘00 Nissan Pulsar SSS, ‘99 Holden Astra CD, ‘98 Nissan Pulsar SLX, ‘91 Nissan Pulsar GL with Q engine swap, ‘80 Subaru Leone