ElAviator72
Well-Known Member
Bump Start not recommended
I tried it this morning (in my steeply sloped driveway, in reverse). Turned the "ignition" to the "accessory" position (hit the start button with my feet flat on the floor, car was in gear), and got two messages from the computer, the first one is to "press clutch to start", and the second was "vehicle in run mode".
So I let the car roll, and let the clutch out (once I had a little bit of speed). Not only did the car not start (after the engine had plenty of opportunity to crank), but when I did hit the start button on my street (once I had rolled out into the street), it cranked for a LOOONG time :eyebulge:I'm guessing the Ecoboost doesn't like bump starts...
I tried it this morning (in my steeply sloped driveway, in reverse). Turned the "ignition" to the "accessory" position (hit the start button with my feet flat on the floor, car was in gear), and got two messages from the computer, the first one is to "press clutch to start", and the second was "vehicle in run mode".
So I let the car roll, and let the clutch out (once I had a little bit of speed). Not only did the car not start (after the engine had plenty of opportunity to crank), but when I did hit the start button on my street (once I had rolled out into the street), it cranked for a LOOONG time :eyebulge:I'm guessing the Ecoboost doesn't like bump starts...
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