Guys
How does the Stop Start status/availability behave on your cars? This is shown in the central display - ECO in amber means unavailable, ECO in green means available.
On mine when the car is started from cold it's unavailable, as you would expect, but once up to operating temp is becomes green.
However on a number of occasions I've noticed it has become amber, sometimes after 45 mins/1 hr of driving.
According to the manual there are a number of factors that allow the car to have ECO available, including ambient temperature - the first time this occured I put it down to this. However there have been other occurances where the ambient temp has been milder, and it's been amber.
I guess another factor is battery status, but my car does 85% motorway driving, so I'd be surprised if the current is too low.
The car is 1 week old and has covered approx 900 miles, so it is used a fair amount.
Just wondering what other owners experiences have been - is it always green and available on your cars?
How does the Stop Start status/availability behave on your cars? This is shown in the central display - ECO in amber means unavailable, ECO in green means available.
On mine when the car is started from cold it's unavailable, as you would expect, but once up to operating temp is becomes green.
However on a number of occasions I've noticed it has become amber, sometimes after 45 mins/1 hr of driving.
According to the manual there are a number of factors that allow the car to have ECO available, including ambient temperature - the first time this occured I put it down to this. However there have been other occurances where the ambient temp has been milder, and it's been amber.
I guess another factor is battery status, but my car does 85% motorway driving, so I'd be surprised if the current is too low.
The car is 1 week old and has covered approx 900 miles, so it is used a fair amount.
Just wondering what other owners experiences have been - is it always green and available on your cars?