ECO Mode Engine Stop/Start
Living in S. Florida it is not the most brilliant idea as the a/c blower goes to low and can only blow residual cool from the evaporator when the engine shuts off at each light. A/C is a year round thing here, and afternoons can be tough inside a car with such a large volume to cool.
BMW now allows dealers to modify their Eco Stop Start upon customer request:
Some drivers have expressed the desire to deactivate this function in certain situations. This can be done manually via the Automatic Start/Stop function button with the LED switched on, indicating that the start/stop function is deactivated.
From a BMW Service Bulletin article ... "However, by default, the Automatic Start/Stop function is reactivated each time the engine is started.
At the request of an owner, it is possible to modify this default logic to “Last user mode.”
With this logic, the current MSA’s activated or deactivated setting is stored and used on the next trip.
Note: All new BMW M models have the “Last user mode” as the default setting from production. "
Last edited by Barry45RPM; Sep 14, 2014 at 01:02 PM.
On the other hand, my driver in Denmark in an E-Class, had to continually press the button, and the E-Class seemed rather reluctant to start and I don't know what is so economical about that, since he rev'd the car every time.






