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How long to hold push button start.
I was holding it in until the car turned over, but lately I have just been pushing and releasing. Any idea which is correct or is this really a non issue? Both ways start car, just wondered if one was better on the car then the other.
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If you read the manual, it's states to simply give it a "firm" push and release. But otherwise yes both ways work!
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I haven't had the opportunity to try out a Subaru push start yet, but in every car ive driven that has it, all it needs is a simple push.
It's not like turning a key if you hold the button down. |
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push and let go! (I was doing the same thing at first and keeping it pushed until the car would turn over)
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Don't hold the button until car starts. My experience with push start before was that i usually press and hold the button until the car starts, but sometimes the car starts then it shuts off cause i've been pressing too long.
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I have a different question. How long should I hold the clutch when starting?
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I had hoped that that was enough; IOW, if the starter engages, you could then release the clutch. But it isn't - if you release the clutch before the engine catches, the starter disengages and you're out of luck. FWIW this isn't unique to the BRZ; my Corvette works the same way. I understand the safety reasoning, but it's kind of a drag - in older cars I used to start without depressing the clutch (in neutral, of course), because the pressure plate preloads the rear main with an axial load - it's theoretically easier on the engine to start it with the clutch engaged. I had a car with the interlock in the '90s that was set up such that I could stick my left toe up behind the clutch pedal and press the button that sensed clutch activation; I just trained myself to do that. But that's not possible (or at least practical) with the BRZ. |
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Most cars with push button start are the same. My M3, Corvette and Rav4 were all the same. Push and release and it will take care of the rest.
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