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Auto Stop Disable

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Has anyone installed an auto stop disable harness or fuse kit? I wish this feature didn’t exist… yes I know you can hit the button every time, but I don’t want to 😅
 
I have a minimax engine in my ZR2 so I don’t think the Range AFM would work. Thanks for the rec though.
 
Has anyone installed an auto stop disable harness or fuse kit? I wish this feature didn’t exist… yes I know you can hit the button every time, but I don’t want to 😅
I have one that I replaced with the Range module. If you DM me your name and address, I'll send it to you no cost.

Why the hell is a diesel powering down, there's nothing worse for a diesel motor than shutting it off frequently.
 
I have this too. Don't need it.
Came off my 2023 with 6.2
Just pay shipping and maybe throw in a beer
 
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I have one that I replaced with the Range module. If you DM me your name and address, I'll send it to you no cost.

Why the hell is a diesel powering down, there's nothing worse for a diesel motor than shutting it off frequently.
I have been looking to get one of these, what type do you and what made you remove it and switch to the Range module?
 
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Just installed the RANGE DFM/auto start stop module and it works perfectly.
For those who have installed the RA007 For 2022.5 - 2025 Chevy trucks.
Question? They mention you might have
  • Some applications may still encounter 0-Cylinder Mode while coasting when 0% throttle input is detected at the ECM
Any issues or above?
 
For those who have installed the RA007 For 2022.5 - 2025 Chevy trucks.
Question? They mention you might have
  • Some applications may still encounter 0-Cylinder Mode while coasting when 0% throttle input is detected at the ECM
Any issues or above?
It’s been discussed in a couple threads on this forum. Essentially, it does not 100% stop cylinder deactivation, there appears to be certain situations where cylinders may still deactivate. It appears to be very minimal and doesn’t appear to cause any actual “issues”.
 
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I have been looking to get one of these, what type do you and what made you remove it and switch to the Range module?
I have this one. Easy to install and worked perfectly to stop auto stop. I ended up going to the range module cause it dod this as well disabling the DFM cylinders dropping, which improves shifting and performance slightly for a more responsive feel to how the power gets to the wheels.


 

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