Note: For FORScan coding modifications, we recommend using the OBD2 USB adapter for it provides a more stable connection. These are our featured OBD2 adapters that work flawlessly with FORScan.
In order to disable the auto start/stop function of your vehicle with FORScan, you will need a reliable OBD2 adapter. Disable BMS: BCM 726-48-02 x0xx xxxx xxxx 16.2 Disabling specific auto-configuration. For example, if you add your own DataSource bean, the default embedded database support will back away. There are three changes that you may apply using FORScan, these are:ġ. Auto-configuration is noninvasive, at any point you can start to define your own configuration to replace specific parts of the auto-configuration. The downside of using this FORScan solution though is that you will need to disable the BMS (Battery Monitoring System) within the BCM (Body Control Module).
You can also easily reverse the changes back if ever you’ll mess it up. The reason for this is that, unlike other solutions, the changes that you need to make with FORScan are software changes and there’s no wiring to alter or hardware to tinker with. There are many known solutions to disabling the auto start/stop function in your vehicle, yet using FORScan to make such changes is the most common solution recommended.