Autostop Eliminator

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pbtjrlmrt

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Whatever discount you received for posting your shill review here is fine, but this $120 product is nothing more than a couple of switches in a nice package. Price should half of what it is. Ironic that you don't want to pull a factory plug, but are ok connecting an aftermarket product with no Ford support into your wiring harness? :emotions33:

Forscan and pull the plug methods are legit, 100% safe, and most importantly FREE.


Mis information is as bad as a lie. You don't even indicate you are guessing!! Using Forscan works by disabling the the BMS(Battery Management System)...this is according to the Forscan Spreadsheet so I'm only wrong if it's wrong. Pulling the wire is unknown unless you are familiar with Ford's complete wiring diagram. You are guessing and passing it off as actual fact...which it is not. The device being referenced indicates that it uses a memory chip to store the last switch setting. I agree is also is an unknown but I'd be willing to be it works at least as well as the UNKNOWN solutions you are shoving. Unless it comes from Ford you're guessing at best and everything is a risk...point is that the device being referenced seems as good as anything else and probably safer but unlike you I'm willing to say that I don't know for sure.
 

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Mis information is as bad as a lie. You don't even indicate you are guessing!! Using Forscan works by disabling the the BMS(Battery Management System)...this is according to the Forscan Spreadsheet so I'm only wrong if it's wrong. Pulling the wire is unknown unless you are familiar with Ford's complete wiring diagram. You are guessing and passing it off as actual fact...which it is not. The device being referenced indicates that it uses a memory chip to store the last switch setting. I agree is also is an unknown but I'd be willing to be it works at least as well as the UNKNOWN solutions you are shoving. Unless it comes from Ford you're guessing at best and everything is a risk...point is that the device being referenced seems as good as anything else and probably safer but unlike you I'm willing to say that I don't know for sure.

Nope. Pulling the plug is KNOWN .

Did it 2 years ago . No problems. Works perfectly . Just plug it back in if you need trailer lights
 

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This is an interesting thread as I actually invented this technology shortly after I bought my Raptor.

FYI — the Autostop Eliminator is a near identical knockoff to my final prototype. Time to call the lawyers again! :Frustrated:
 
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