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Mr Max said:So am I. I did some more reading on the matter this morning as it is still bothering me. In terms of the manual, if the battery runs low, the auto start/stop will not function in order to keep the battery charged or charging. The car switched off via auto start/stop and would not start again. the message on the dash was: "Transmission Drive Moderately".
The techie who was sent to the brake down, disconnected the battery in order to perform a hard reboot. When that did not work, he atthed his battery booster to the car and it still would not start.
The job card indicated: Charging battery; Performing vehicle test; and Carry out diagnosis when I collected the car from the workshop.
When I spoke with the workshop person on Monday when the car was booked in, he asked me what error message the car displayed and I told him. When he did his thing while we were talking, he indicated that the system brought up two issues while he was capturing the info.
1. Low battery
2. Transmission drive moderatley.:thinking:
Hi Mr Max
Sorry to hear about your woes. As you said rightly, if the battery level is too low the msa (auto start stop) should prevent the car from turning off.
I obviously havent seen the car or read the codes, but this could mean that:
1) The battery level isnt being read correctly (by the DME or the MSA - I am not familar with where the start stop function is actually controlled from) - it thinks the voltage is higher than it is.
or
2) Could be a software issue as Coisman was saying
or
3) It could just be a faulty a DME/MSA. (more generic than point 1)
If you can, ask the dealership to give you a print out of the codes and environmental conditions (before they clear them!)
Good Luck
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