1500 KM quick service and the Auto Start/Stop
Hello,
As my dealer recommends, and am not sure if they do the same elsewhere, my C2S was called for the 1500 KM quick service/quick check up. Where my dealer bring the new cars in just to check that everything is fine even before the break in period finishes. They just check oil and break levels, and all other liquids levels together with checking the tires conditions and the tire pressures which is great for me to know that everything is great so far. I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated
As my dealer recommends, and am not sure if they do the same elsewhere, my C2S was called for the 1500 KM quick service/quick check up. Where my dealer bring the new cars in just to check that everything is fine even before the break in period finishes. They just check oil and break levels, and all other liquids levels together with checking the tires conditions and the tire pressures which is great for me to know that everything is great so far. I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated
Nope. You can't. One of the benefits of the auto stop is the coasting feature. Of course, one of the detriments is the annoying engine stop and restart. In order to improve mileage I do not disable it on long trips
Hello,
I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated 
I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated 
Hello,
As my dealer recommends, and am not sure if they do the same elsewhere, my C2S was called for the 1500 KM quick service/quick check up. Where my dealer bring the new cars in just to check that everything is fine even before the break in period finishes. They just check oil and break levels, and all other liquids levels together with checking the tires conditions and the tire pressures which is great for me to know that everything is great so far. I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated 
As my dealer recommends, and am not sure if they do the same elsewhere, my C2S was called for the 1500 KM quick service/quick check up. Where my dealer bring the new cars in just to check that everything is fine even before the break in period finishes. They just check oil and break levels, and all other liquids levels together with checking the tires conditions and the tire pressures which is great for me to know that everything is great so far. I also asked to check if its possible keep the auto start/stop deactivated even after restarting the car, apparently the service advisor informed my that it is not! And i have to do it manually every time i start the car if am not happy with this function. I remember reading somewhere over here that it is possible somehow, is that true or am i having some memory issues ?
your help is appreciated 
Apparently and as I found on some other websites discussing the same issue, the European region cars can not deactivate this function permanently, and as our region (middle east) always follow similar standards to the European region, I came to a conclusion, that it looks like I will have to do this manually every day !
Apparently and as I found on some other websites discussing the same issue, the European region cars can not deactivate this function permanently, and as our region (middle east) always follow similar standards to the European region, I came to a conclusion, that it looks like I will have to do this manually every day ! 

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That auto start/stop is quite annoying and I always turn it off in traffic as I believe that will do more damage than good. Starting and going every few minutes cannot be good for your engine. Just as annoying in the GTS as well and same method turning it off in lite traffic.
I never knew about a break in period but went steady until 1,000miles then hit 6,500rpm a few times. I dont believe it will harm the engine as variation in rpm is a good thing imo.
J
I never knew about a break in period but went steady until 1,000miles then hit 6,500rpm a few times. I dont believe it will harm the engine as variation in rpm is a good thing imo.
J
Apparently and as I found on some other websites discussing the same issue, the European region cars can not deactivate this function permanently, and as our region (middle east) always follow similar standards to the European region, I came to a conclusion, that it looks like I will have to do this manually every day ! 

US Cars are one time turn on, press set button on door, press button 3 and wait for beep, done................too bad sport button isnt the same for leaving that on all the time.
be interesting to know if it is one guy/gal making these type of customer lifestyle driving decisions or a committee within porsche. also why would different areas of the world be different, seems like manufacturing would be easier with one method with maximum flexibility for driver.
probably shouldnt complain!!! my chev tahoe driver controls was designed by a committee of single digit IQ's
be interesting to know if it is one guy/gal making these type of customer lifestyle driving decisions or a committee within porsche. also why would different areas of the world be different, seems like manufacturing would be easier with one method with maximum flexibility for driver.
probably shouldnt complain!!! my chev tahoe driver controls was designed by a committee of single digit IQ's
Last edited by trysixty; Apr 15, 2013 at 11:05 AM.
You can't permanently activate Sport Button.
US Cars are one time turn on, press set button on door, press button 3 and wait for beep, done................too bad sport button isnt the same for leaving that on all the time.
be interesting to know if it is one guy/gal making these type of customer lifestyle driving decisions or a committee within Porsche. also why would different areas of the world be different, seems like manufacturing would be easier with one method with maximum flexibility for driver.
probably shouldn't complain!!! my chev tahoe driver controls was designed by a committee of single digit IQ's
be interesting to know if it is one guy/gal making these type of customer lifestyle driving decisions or a committee within Porsche. also why would different areas of the world be different, seems like manufacturing would be easier with one method with maximum flexibility for driver.
probably shouldn't complain!!! my chev tahoe driver controls was designed by a committee of single digit IQ's
That being said, however, Auto/Start can be defaulted to Off (which means the red light is On) IF you have Seat Memory option.
There has been a lot of confusion about how to save comfort settings. Just pressing Set and then #1 or #2 DOES NOT SAVE these comfort settings. #1 or #2 only save your seat, mirrors and steering wheel settings for the key currently in use. All comfort settings (such PCM mode, radio stations, AC or Auto/Start) are only saved by hitting Set and the #3 button (the one with a little picture of a key, as TrySixty stated).
These settings and the current driver's preferred seat settings are then saved ONLY FOR THAT KEY. It does not override the comfort settings of the OTHER key. The second key has to be done independently, the same way or differently if there is a second driver that occasionally drives the car.
Also, the settings switch over to the other key ONLY if the second key is used to unlock the car. For example, if I go out to the garage and as I'm about to get in the unlocked car I notice the seat position is up (meaning the last person to drive it was my wife) I need to lock the car, then immediately unlock it and the car recognizes that it's my key and changes everything back to my settings.
It's confusing. Don't rely solely upon some of the misunderstandings and misinformation on the Boards, some of it is flat wrong.
It does require a thorough & non-distracted reading of the Owners Manual or iManual on a clear-headed Saturday or Sunday morning and a few hours of many trips back & forth into the house to get each key out of range of the sensors so you can properly test your setup.
As others has describe it, it is NOT happening in euro spec cars EVEN IF you have seat memory option. But I'm sure someone with deep knowledge of piwis should be able to show they way on how to make it happened on EU spec'ed 991.
Very interesting!!! Did someone in Porsche NA tell you this? I'm not familiar with the worldwide noise standard, is it 40,50,60 db??
Also is Porsche really struggling with CAFE standards or is the stop/start feature a "feel good" corporate image for the environmental global warming folks?
As for NOT having the sport mode be on just like the start/stop button through the key memory...........i think someone in Porsche realized that you could impress the ladies by saying " lets get into a sport mode now"
Obviously Sport + mode could be very interesting.



