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11-01-2006, 06:42 PM
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How do I keep the scangauge on while coasting with engine off???
I was thinking of putting it in hybrid mode but when would the scangauge know when to really turn itself off?
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11-01-2006, 06:44 PM
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If you have tried coasting with the engine off, do you turn the key back to "ON" immediately after the engine stops? Does the SG go off even after doing that?
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11-01-2006, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
If you have tried coasting with the engine off, do you turn the key back to "ON" immediately after the engine stops? Does the SG go off even after doing that?
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LOL, sorry I don't do the ghetto key thing anymore. I got a kill switch. I kill the engine with the switch, the odometer still keeps working but the scangauge turns off. The only time the scangauge turns on if I bumpstart the engine, otherwise the scangauge is off.
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11-01-2006, 07:03 PM
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Have you tried using the Hybrid SG setting?
It doesn't leave the unit on indefinately. When you switch the key OFF, the SG goes out after a moment.
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11-01-2006, 07:10 PM
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ok, I'll try it to leave it in hybrid mode. But how does it know to turn off and stay on while coasting with engine off and just plain shutting the car off.
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11-01-2006, 07:15 PM
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I suppose it can tell the difference between RUN and ACC on your key switch. It stays on when it sees ACC, and only shuts off when it sees OFF.
Your car may also have the OBD2 protocol that puts the SG to sleep when the engine is killed with the key going from RUN to ACC (or through a kill switch wired in the key circuit effectively doing the same thing). If that's the case case, Hybrid mode won't help.
But try Hybrid mode first and see if the SG stays awake when you kill switch the engine.
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11-01-2006, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
Your car may also have the OBD2 protocol that puts the SG to sleep when the engine is killed with the key going from RUN to ACC (or through a kill switch wired in the key circuit effectively doing the same thing). If that's the case case, Hybrid mode won't help.
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This is truth. when u shut the ke off even though u are still moving, u remove power to the ecu thus stoping the scaning of the sensors and the data flow (or "datastream" as called in the industry) to the SG. if u try to bypass it the obd2 protacall wont be happy at all and will give u all kinds of headaces. i speak form personal experiance  even if the ecu is on but no power to the sensors, you'll get "open" or "out-of-Range" codes.
if u can shift in to neutral, turn the key off then back on once the motor is stoped. u might get results. i tried that on mine and got 8 codes  .
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11-01-2006, 11:18 PM
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This is truth. when u shut the ke off even though u are still moving, u remove power to the ecu thus stoping the scaning of the sensors and the data flow (or "datastream" as called in the industry) to the SG. if u try to bypass it the obd2 protacall wont be happy at all and will give u all kinds of headaces. i speak form personal experiance  even if the ecu is on but no power to the sensors, you'll get "open" or "out-of-Range" codes.
if u can shift in to neutral, turn the key off then back on once the motor is stoped. u might get results. i tried that on mine and got 8 codes  .
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geez. I'll just keep it the way it is then.
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11-02-2006, 12:53 PM
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Diemaster -
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Originally Posted by Diemaster
This is truth. when u shut the ke off even though u are still moving, u remove power to the ecu thus stoping the scaning of the sensors and the data flow (or "datastream" as called in the industry) to the SG. if u try to bypass it the obd2 protacall wont be happy at all and will give u all kinds of headaces. i speak form personal experiance  even if the ecu is on but no power to the sensors, you'll get "open" or "out-of-Range" codes.
if u can shift in to neutral, turn the key off then back on once the motor is stoped. u might get results. i tried that on mine and got 8 codes  .
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That works perfectly for me, no codes at all. I love manual transmissions!
Every car is different, and different years can be different too.
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11-02-2006, 11:35 PM
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Honda already has the driveless cruise control for the accord in europe. Honda even urged drivers not to get into the back seat and take a nap.
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