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yeah makes me think how easy it may be for one of those conditions to not be meti dont do much stop start driving, so if it stays off thats fine as well. I just like the lower tax band because of the ISG been installed.I like the way that when the engine switches off and you are on a downhill and the car starts to 'free roll' that its starts up again automatically without touching the clutch or gears.
how do you brake if the engine isnt running? usualy the pedal and steering go rock hard.
Have also a new 2011 i30 with ISG.After two weeks the isg refused to work.The indication light in the ISG switch is always on.During the first check in the garage they couldn't find the problem.Next tuesday they will check the car again.I hope they wiil find the cause.
The indication light in the ISG switch is always on.
When it comes up to the end of the 5 year warranty I will telling Hyundai to disconnect it.
I'm just wondering whether on my many trips I'm ever stopped long enough for this to be a worth while addition.Besides the odd ocassion when I'm waiting in a Q to fill up at the petrol station the only other longish stops are at traffic light.I know in UK it reduces the Road Fund Tax but .......................I'd be interested to hear other UK owners thoughts.
Hyundai phoned today, they say the part for the ISG recall has arrived, taking it on Tuesday to get fixed. Will try get more details on exactly what it is and what the problem is