Stop/Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System Failure; Serious Battery Capacity Loss, Starter Inoperative - MG MG3 Owner's Handbook Manual

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STARTING & DRIVING
DO NOT disconnect the battery sensor unless
absolutely necessary. removal will result in
inaccurate battery power calculation which
will effect automatic Stop/Start control.
Note:
Failure to operate within the following
guidelines will effect battery performance and
automatic Stop/Start control:
1 After power interruptions (battery disconnection)
the automatic Stop/Start function will be
suspended until the vehicle is left in a locked state
for at least 4 hours whilst the system relearns the
state of the battery.
2 If the vehicle is run continually for more than 100
hours uninterrupted, the Stop/Start function will
be suspended until the vehicle is left in a locked
state for at least 4 hours whilst the system relearns
the state of the battery.
3
If the battery requires replacement, ALWAYS use
a genuine part to the manufacturers specification.
Failure to adhere to this can affect the automatic
Stop/Start system.
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Stop/Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System
Failure
In the event of a Stop/Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System
failure, contact an MG Authorised Repairer.
The Stop/Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System can be
effected by faults within other vehicle systems - in the
event of failure contact an Authorised MG Repairer.
Serious Battery Capacity Loss,
Inoperative
In the case of serious battery power loss, automatic
Stop/Start and key start may not be possible. In this case
refer to the Emergency Information chapter, Emergency
Starting section for further details.
Starter

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