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Title: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: Bubbacpt on May 10, 2019, 21:43:29
After my last service my diesel fuel filter was replaced at main dealer they told me that the stop / start system would not work for approximately 24 hrs. Does anyone know why this happens?
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: Dazzler on May 10, 2019, 23:18:36
After my last service my diesel fuel filter was replaced at main dealer they told me that the stop / start system would not work for approximately 24 hrs. Does anyone know why this happens?

Wow! Your stop start actually works most of the time? That's interesting. The stop start in Hyundai's has so many parameters that have to be met it often doesn't work at all. Other members find it annoying (they would like to be able to turn it off permanently) and by all accounts it doesn't save much fuel. Don't think any Aussie delivered i30 has the Stop start function.

So it could be any one of a number of parameters, but does sound a bit odd.
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: Bubbacpt on May 11, 2019, 07:51:54
Thanks, but that does not answer my question. Why not just say you don't know. I know most people dont like stop / start, me included but there is a reason why I've  asked this. Every time I ask a question i feel I'm being ridiculed, yes I'm no mechanic that's why I joined this forum to ask questions about my car no matter how silly they sound to others they're not silly to me.
If you can't help I'd rather you just didn't answer the question rather than write garbage. Rant over.
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: Dazzler on May 11, 2019, 08:11:40
Sorry, I certainly wasn't intending to ridicule you. Hopefully someone can answer it. Unfortunately because we don't get the feature in Australia it will need to be a European based technician. These are few and far between on the forum. I think your best bet would be to ask the mechanic that told you that.  :cool:

BTW it wasn't just any garbage.. It was Tasmanian gibberish. A bit like Lucas Electrics are rubbish, but at least they are British rubbish.  :twisted:
 
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: nzenigma on May 11, 2019, 17:22:43
Thanks, but that does not answer my question. Why not just say you don't know. I know most people dont like stop / start, me included but there is a reason why I've  asked this. Every time I ask a question i feel I'm being ridiculed, yes I'm no mechanic that's why I joined this forum to ask questions about my car no matter how silly they sound to others they're not silly to me.
If you can't help I'd rather you just didn't answer the question rather than write garbage. Rant over.

Mate, I can see how this happened. :goodjob2:

 Now, Im as generous with my time as is the ever personable Dazz.

 But, if someone came into my workshop with your cantankerous attitude, he WOULD be leaving with no start at all; and his ratty old sporran shoved fair up his jaxie.
END of rant. :disapp:
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: tw2005 on May 12, 2019, 00:47:58
Thanks, but that does not answer my question. Why not just say you don't know. I know most people dont like stop / start, me included but there is a reason why I've  asked this. Every time I ask a question i feel I'm being ridiculed, yes I'm no mechanic that's why I joined this forum to ask questions about my car no matter how silly they sound to others they're not silly to me.
If you can't help I'd rather you just didn't answer the question rather than write garbage. Rant over.
Why not ask the place that said it? I was reading up on other ISG systems in other models , only up tp 2016, I can't see anything mentioned regard ISG and fuel filter having an impact.

so about the only person that may have a clue would be Tim, @cruiserfied

Did it stop working?
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: cruiserfied on May 12, 2019, 04:14:10
Thanks, but that does not answer my question. Why not just say you don't know. I know most people dont like stop / start, me included but there is a reason why I've  asked this. Every time I ask a question i feel I'm being ridiculed, yes I'm no mechanic that's why I joined this forum to ask questions about my car no matter how silly they sound to others they're not silly to me.
If you can't help I'd rather you just didn't answer the question rather than write garbage. Rant over.
Why not ask the place that said it? I was reading up on other ISG systems in other models , only up tp 2016, I can't see anything mentioned regard ISG and fuel filter having an impact.

so about the only person that may have a clue would be Tim, @cruiserfied

Did it stop working?

After that outburst i'll pass
Title: Re: Stop start not working after fuel filter change?
Post by: AlanHo on May 12, 2019, 07:25:03
@Bubbacpt

The dealership probably didn’t want to befuddle you with the technical reason, which is :-

The engine’s BS sensor detects that the entropic valency and synchronous  viscosity index of the new oil is outside the optimised performance index parameters set by the ECU. The ECU will go into a cyclic integrated monitoring mode during which time the ESS is interrupted as protection against an interstitial spike in the WTF management functionality.

I hope this explanation clarifies the matter and you will not be put off asking more questions on the forum.
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