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BZG|Bling wrote:Why is it such a bad thing? Odd that manufacturers are intent in putting it into newer cars if it's bad. Hell, even my van has it, and that's been stress tested to the max in every way for reliability.
iOnic wrote:Has been linked to thrust washer wear/crank walk but I personally think the difference it makes is hardly earth shattering. Especially if the car had been running around for tens/hundreds of thousands of kms before you even set eyes on it My Evo had one and the RX8 has one. More of an annoyance than anything for me, you don't necessarily want to be inside the car every time you start it.
Manufacturers use it to stop you starting in gear/from outside the car. Its a safety thing. Dunno why they don't just have a neutral switch.
Scottie wrote:Another 'pro' point could be that the gear box is disconnected, less work for the starter motor to do.
Scottie wrote:Another 'pro' point could be that the gear box is disconnected, less work for the starter motor to do.
matt dunn wrote:Scottie wrote:Another 'pro' point could be that the gear box is disconnected, less work for the starter motor to do.
That is the reason for it.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:
Pretty sure its to stop people from starting cars in gear, they've been doing it since the early 90s (at least) on USDM cars, but not on the equivalent JDM cars, at least until recently when things became more nanny state/idiot tolerant.
matt dunn wrote:That because US spec people are dumb.
Japs usually only do it to the 6 speeds due to the gear weight.
Pretty sure that 6 speed fielders do and 5 speeds dont,
even though they are the same year and model.
touge rolla wrote:price of replacement starter < price of repairing crank walk
This may be affected by how many starters you go through before having made a difference (if any?) on the crankshaft.
Personally I'd go with a bypass though, you can always push start it
Grrrrrrr wrote: Pretty sure its to stop people from starting cars in gear, they've been doing it since the early 90s (at least) on USDM cars, but not on the equivalent JDM cars, at least until recently when things became more nanny state/idiot tolerant.
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