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Seat Leon Car
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Recently got a Seat Leon car, at lights the engine cuts out which is great, we had a mechanic put in a dash cam and now the engine does NOT cut out at lights or when stop?? wondered how we can put it back to cutting out when stop (no idea what this is called), TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd suggest your mechanic's taken the feed for the camera from the wrong place and that needs to be looked at.
The majority of modern cars are wired differently from those in the old days with wiring carrying data for various operations in the vehicle like your stop/start as well as power.
There may be other things not working as they should now, I'd recommend getting a proper auto electrician with experience in Seat to have a good look around while rectifying the fault.
The majority of modern cars are wired differently from those in the old days with wiring carrying data for various operations in the vehicle like your stop/start as well as power.
There may be other things not working as they should now, I'd recommend getting a proper auto electrician with experience in Seat to have a good look around while rectifying the fault.
Are you sure your battery is in good condition? I know nothing about stop/start technology but I would expect it to bypass the feature if the battery is below a certain charge level.
Does the dash cam turn off fully when you leave the car? If it stays on in a sort of monitoring mode (in case someone bumps your parked car) that can run your battery down, perhaps to the level where start/stop will be disabled.
Does the dash cam turn off fully when you leave the car? If it stays on in a sort of monitoring mode (in case someone bumps your parked car) that can run your battery down, perhaps to the level where start/stop will be disabled.
Almost all cars fitted with this function have the option of disengaging the auto stop/start – as does the Seat Leon.
You just need to find the on/off switch.
http:// www.sea t.com/c ar-term s/s/sta rt-stop -system .html
You just need to find the on/off switch.
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Hymie...he doesn't want to disengage the stop-start function - he wants it to work properly the way it did before the dash-cam. (incidentally, the switch to turn stop-start "off" will be really obvious on the dashboard...there's no point in hiding it away!)
My car has stop-start and there are some specific components and wiring....and the handbook actually warns about having "extras" fitted properly such that the stop-start isn't compromised.
My car has stop-start and there are some specific components and wiring....and the handbook actually warns about having "extras" fitted properly such that the stop-start isn't compromised.