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Thanks for all the views on i-stop.

 

Wife keeps complaining... and its quite irritating every time the engine restart itself when its not suppose to after activating i-stop.

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Thanks for all the views on i-stop.

 

Wife keeps complaining... and its quite irritating every time the engine restart itself when its not suppose to after activating i-stop.

If you set aircon eco mode, it will stop longer, but you will feel warm. I disable istop in hot weather, leave it on in morning and evening.

Ok. At least I'm not the only one.I will raise this concern during the 1k servicing.

Think is a design issue, so will leave it
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Thanks for all the views on i-stop.

 

Wife keeps complaining... and its quite irritating every time the engine restart itself when its not suppose to after activating i-stop.

Hi M16,

 

Another view here:

 

Sgd60 for disable stopstart module and back to no worries or irritants days.

 

Cheers.

 

Richard

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Thanks for all the views on i-stop.

 

Wife keeps complaining... and its quite irritating every time the engine restart itself when its not suppose to after activating i-stop.

Usually in a hot day the engine will restart within 10 secs of stopping to run the compressor.. at night usually can last very long even up to 2 mins. Just make sure the “firm brake pressure” is not accidentally lightened.. Some times i’ll just switch to neutral gear and handbrake if i know that the traffic light is gonna be long, so won’t accidentally remove brake pressure and restart engine

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Ok hold on...you mean brake pressure must be applied and not let go at all for i-stop to work??

 

I did not know that.

 

I pressed hard on brake until both auto hold  n i-stop symbol appear and release brake. That's not correct?

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Ok hold on...you mean brake pressure must be applied and not let go at all for i-stop to work??

 

I did not know that.

 

I pressed hard on brake until both auto hold n i-stop symbol appear and release brake. That's not correct?

This is correct, if auto hold is enabled. If auto hold is disabled, then you need hold the brake

Ok hold on...you mean brake pressure must be applied and not let go at all for i-stop to work??

 

I did not know that.

 

I pressed hard on brake until both auto hold n i-stop symbol appear and release brake. That's not correct?

This is correct, if auto hold is enabled. If auto hold is disabled, then you need hold the brake
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Ok hold on...you mean brake pressure must be applied and not let go at all for i-stop to work??

 

I did not know that.

 

I pressed hard on brake until both auto hold n i-stop symbol appear and release brake. That's not correct?

If you have auto hold enabled you don’t have to keep the brake pressure on for the i-stop.

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Hi, I'm in urgent need of a boot tray for the mazda 6 FL model. Ideally the boot tray is able to cover the 2 sides.

 

I have 2 strollers and the wheels are dirty!

 

 

Anyone can assist?

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Hi, I'm in urgent need of a boot tray for the mazda 6 FL model. Ideally the boot tray is able to cover the 2 sides.

 

I have 2 strollers and the wheels are dirty!

 

 

Anyone can assist?

Get from Taobao,while at the meantime,use Used Newspaper. [lipsrsealed]

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Hi, I'm in urgent need of a boot tray for the mazda 6 FL model. Ideally the boot tray is able to cover the 2 sides.

 

I have 2 strollers and the wheels are dirty!

 

 

Anyone can assist?

$30 bought it 3 weeks back for fIL.

 

https://carousell.com/isellcarshades

 

so far no complaints.

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Just sent in my car for 1000km servicing.

 

Received the car and after reaching my office abt 5 mins away, noticed some deep scratches at the glossy black area of the Centre console.

 

If it’s swirl marks I don’t mind but this is quite an eye sore to see.

 

What should I do? Anyone experienced the same?

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Just sent in my car for 1000km servicing.

 

Received the car and after reaching my office abt 5 mins away, noticed some deep scratches at the glossy black area of the Centre console.

 

If itâs swirl marks I donât mind but this is quite an eye sore to see.

 

What should I do? Anyone experienced the same?

Hello there. If I will you, I will drive back to the service centre and demand an answer for it. The service adviser has to give you a satisfactory answer. Where is the service centre located? I did encounter once with another make where they scratch my sports rim. Upon reaching office then I found out. Right away I go back to the service centre and demand an answer. In the end they changed a new rim for me, foc.
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Just sent in my car for 1000km servicing.

 

Received the car and after reaching my office abt 5 mins away, noticed some deep scratches at the glossy black area of the Centre console.

 

If itâs swirl marks I donât mind but this is quite an eye sore to see.

 

What should I do? Anyone experienced the same?

You should go back immediately or at least call the Service advisor to log this down in record.

 

 

May I ask which service centre you went to?

 

I'm planning for my 1K servicing too and going to tanjong pejuru. Anyone can recommend a good Service advisor (SA)? I have been assigned one from Leng kee but I'm not going there for my servicing.

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Got it settled - spoke to them, they told me to drive back (leng kee). The service advisor tried very hard to polish off the scratches on his own although it was definitely no fault of his. The scratches had some oil stain so possibly the mechanic or another staff may have placed the key or something on the centre console. 

 

When i arrived back, one of the staff drove my vehicle to park as there was no parking space. When the SA and I got back out to inspect the scratches, i noticed that my keys were placed on the centre console. Thus, that was possibly what happened - the keys probably moved across the centre console during parking causing the deep scratches - or he threw the keys onto the centre console. 

 

In the end, the SA said he'll order a replacement. He probably noticed that i still haven't removed some of the plastics on the door handles, dvd, etc. Hahah. Abit heartache to see the scratches but TEK handled it well. 

 

Anyone send their glossy black interior portions i.e. centre console, door consoles for wrapping or protection? Any good shops to recommend? 

 

 

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