Watch more from Roadshow by CNET - http://bit.ly/1T6mpHFBrian Cooley discusses auto-start-stop tech, what it is and why it's here to stay. Start-stop systems require a battery with modern technology, because normal starter batteries are not designed to meet the higher demands of these vehicles. The architecture of the electrical system in modern vehicles requires a compatible battery technology in order to function properly and reliably. For this reason, in many vehicles, new A car’s start-stop system does what it says on the tin: it automatically stops the engine when a vehicle is stationary, and restarts the car when it’s time to move away. When you start an engine after hours or days of nonuse, it’s reminiscent of putting a cold mug into a pot of boiling water, except the damage doesn’t happen as spontaneously. When you use the Auto-Start/Stop system, the car’s engine isn’t cold. The engine was running just seconds ago and will begin again while the motor is still warmed up. The first one is a "Start" button and the second one should be some kind of a "Stop" button. By pressing "Start" an infinite loop begins and the program starts reading a certain amount of data from a port and saves it to a file. When it finished reading it waits a few seconds and starts reading again. This happens x times, where x is a If the stop buttons, as you say, will stop the motor, the control circuit is intact. Since you manually started the motor and the unit ran, your problem is most likely a faulty coil. He can no longer perform as required without assistance. Silly me, I now see where you already replaced the coil. I am now stumped as well. Click the plus button, then click the “Key” drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Win” and select that option . Now click the “Mapped To” drop-down menu and choose Disable . I need the start stop buttons to actually start a timer and instead of stopping i need it to just mark the time that has elapsed since the timer began, i don't need to stop until all tasks are complete. I do not need to display time, also with this formula it seems the "start, Stop" don't actually do anything, I'm still having to type the times The benefits of push button start key fobs include: Push-button start key fobs protect your vehicle against theft. By ensuring that the ignition doesn't start until it receives a signal from its A start stop push button is a control device used in electrical systems to start and stop the operation of a motor or other equipment. It consists of a push button that is typically labeled with tags such as “Start” and “Stop”. In a typical wiring diagram, the start push button is normally open, while the stop push button is normally UzJQ9zR.