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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?
 
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”.
 
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.


 
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?
No issues with mine. I would highly recommend this product.
 
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?
The exhaust makes a little blurb sound as the engine fires back up right before you come to a stop but that’s about it. Like mentioned it has been discussed and I think range even said that it’s something different than dfm.
 
My 22 with the 6.2L DOES NOT have DFM but only has the auto stop/start bullshit. Would love to buy one of the Stop/Start modules from one of you guys that switched to the Range DFM disable module. Whoever has one that they want to sell, or whatever you wanna do with it, PM me a price and I'll cover shipping.
 

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