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Engine Standby When Stopped…?

This is how I do posh. The neighbours will never see it ;)
It's not powder coated , nor billet.

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I just use my finger now. Built in England and exported to Tasmania last century 😉
 
I believe the switch is a signal, not a circuit. You’ll need to reprogram the ecu. What we need is Putin to croak so the Ukrainians can breath and give this the “John Deere ecu” treatment.
Or we need the equivalent of those engine 'tuners' I've seen, which intercepts signals, adjusts them, and then sends the adjusted signals to/from ECU or components. In this case, inserting a device in-line between the switch and the ECU that sends the signal right after engine startup to disable the stop-start feature may be a cleaner way of doing this than jamming some object to keep the button depressed all the time.

**NEVERMIND** I see the BUTTON PUSHER from GrenadierUSA may do the trick ;) I need to convince them to make one for the 1924 Grenadier -- dark olive green please.
 
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Or we need the equivalent of those engine 'tuners' I've seen, which intercepts signals, adjusts them, and then sends the adjusted signals to/from ECU or components. In this case, inserting a device in-line between the switch and the ECU that sends the signal right after engine startup to disable the stop-start feature may be a cleaner way of doing this than jamming some object to keep the button depressed all the time.

**NEVERMIND** I see the BUTTON PUSHER from GrenadierUSA may do the trick ;) I need to convince them to make one for the 1924 Grenadier -- dark olive green please.
It’s a pcb behind the button. I’m not sure where the thingimadoddle would plug into.
 
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