My understanding is that TRD Pro and Trailhunter will not have the start/stop feature. Anyone hear differently?
Or, is it all Hybrid runners?
Or, is it all Hybrid runners?
See this recent thread about which trims have the Auto Start Stop feature...My understanding is that TRD Pro and Trailhunter will not have the start/stop feature. Anyone hear differently?
Or, is it all Hybrid runners?
I read the manual and I think Toyota's spec sheet online is just wrong. I have the rear auto braking and pedestrian detection, it's an option to turn off or on in the gauge cluster. And I think they're wrong about traffic jam assist as there's no mention of that in the manual at all.Thanks for the review and photos. As far as the parking sensors, I think there's "standard" mode (i.e. progressively faster beeps as you approach objects relative to front or rear bumper sensors), and a mode in addition to that called PA with AB. So I think you just don't have that PA /AB mode. I'm not really sure what that mode does but based on the name, I presume it automatically applies your brakes if it thinks you're going to hit something/someone while you're parking. It's possible it's one of those nannies that you'd turn off if you did have it.
As we've seen, the online specs aren't very accurate. I imagine all the hybrids have stop/start. The manual makes reference to this as well.My understanding is that TRD Pro and Trailhunter will not have the start/stop feature. Anyone hear differently?
Or, is it all Hybrid runners?
This product has been working for the Tacoma which is the same engine. It's made by BodenLA https://a.co/d/55ZErMANope. I don't know why people think implementing Auto Start-stop (ASS) was just a simple matter of adding a 0 mph detector and shutting off the engine and calling it done. There's way more to it than that. It required some degree of redesign of the starter system, the voltage regulation, the battery, the HVAC system on both the heating and cooling sides, the automatic transmission, the brakes, and cam/crank timing to make restart instantaneous. And a lot of computer monitoring of various sensors for all the situations where the ASS system will either not be enabled (intentionally) or will automatically start the engine if sensor readings drop below a threshold.
Anything that requires pumps, hydraulic pressure, or vacuum relies on engine power (i.e. power brakes, transmission, heater, AC, but not power steering since that is electric now) and it takes a second or two after restarting a non-ASS system for those to build up again. That's too long and it needs to be instantaneous for ASS.
Specific to the starter, it had to be re-engineered for much higher longevity** and to account for the scenario where you're rolling to a stop at a red light at just the instant the engine is about to stop, the light turns green and you hit the gas (if you've ever turned the key on while a car was already running and heard that awful noise, that's essentially the scenario). For this they designed a new tandem starter with 2 solenoids vs conventional starter. It's more complicated than that but that's the main idea.
** Specific to Toyota (this is taken from a video by Car Care Nut, a long-time Toyota mechanic, explaining Toyota's ASS), the new starter for ASS systems is designed for 384,000 stop-start events (to put that into perspective, 365 days per year x 20 years x 50 start/stops per day = 365,000 so it ought to last over 20 years even under pretty intensive daily driving). Also, the computer counts all start-stop events over time and displays a message to replace the starter when it hits the longevity threshold and it disables start-stop until that is done. With non-ASS cars, it's just a crap shoot. So you don't have to guess at when it's time to replace it.
Long story short, there's no justifiable worry about the starter.
Your going to deprive Toyota of revenue charging for and replacing them.I would disable that auto stop/start. I'm sure it'll wear out the starter prematurely/unnecessarily...
There's a legality question on these products since you're effectively tampering with the operation of an emissions device, which is illegal. Start/stop is primarily for emissions reduction; any mileage improvement is secondary. I don't know if anyone has ever been prosecuted for it; just putting it out there for consideration.This product has been working for the Tacoma which is the same engine. It's made by BodenLA https://a.co/d/55ZErMA
Not so in the hybrid. As mentioned, if you are coasting or braking the engine will turn off while you're moving and also while at a stop -- doesn't matter how lightly you hit the brake. What you quoted from the manual sounds like it was written for the gas engine. I can see if Tow/Haul turns it off -- but because the electric motor provides power while the gas engine is turning on, it's really not a big deal. Just a little vibration as the engine kicks on.or just dont mash the brake so hard. start/stop wont engage unless you press the brake pedal hard or more than 1/3 of the way down. gentle application of the brake will bypass start stop .
as noted in the manual and emphasized by me, if you dont depress the brake firmly or more than 1/3 of way down it wont engage (from my observations)