Hey guys. First post.
I picked up this 2020 ST last Saturday and am loving it so far. 31k miles on the odometer and all stock currently besides a K&N panel filter and Livernois tune.
Speaking of the tuner however, this brings me to my reason for the post. After the vehicle has been warmed up and driven for a bit, when coming to a stop and idling, I've noticed the display on the tuner (Which is suction cupped to the windshield) will power off as if you turned off the vehicle, then turn back on when you begin accelerating again. If I manually re-activate the display and check the battery voltage reading, I'm seeing that it's fallen completely back to battery voltage (12.3-12.4) and then resumes proper charging voltage once the vehicle is in motion again.
Before I begin any further diagnostics on the vehicle and potentially open a trouble ticket with Livernois, I wanted to check if this is some sort of feature these vehicles come equipped with (The only thing I can reasonably think of is that the alternator possibly has some sort of electronic clutch that disengages for short periods at idle? I know manufacturers are getting very creative nowadays in regards to fuel consumption)? Perhaps this could also be something related to the OBD port voltage? I contacted Livernois to see what they thought and they stated I was the first person to report this behavior.
I have never had trouble starting the vehicle, no stumbling or hesitation at idle and I have never received any error messages for the charging system. The dealership I bought it from did install a brand new AGM battery just before I bought it.
Also worth noting that I had the auto start/stop tuned out.
I picked up this 2020 ST last Saturday and am loving it so far. 31k miles on the odometer and all stock currently besides a K&N panel filter and Livernois tune.
Speaking of the tuner however, this brings me to my reason for the post. After the vehicle has been warmed up and driven for a bit, when coming to a stop and idling, I've noticed the display on the tuner (Which is suction cupped to the windshield) will power off as if you turned off the vehicle, then turn back on when you begin accelerating again. If I manually re-activate the display and check the battery voltage reading, I'm seeing that it's fallen completely back to battery voltage (12.3-12.4) and then resumes proper charging voltage once the vehicle is in motion again.
Before I begin any further diagnostics on the vehicle and potentially open a trouble ticket with Livernois, I wanted to check if this is some sort of feature these vehicles come equipped with (The only thing I can reasonably think of is that the alternator possibly has some sort of electronic clutch that disengages for short periods at idle? I know manufacturers are getting very creative nowadays in regards to fuel consumption)? Perhaps this could also be something related to the OBD port voltage? I contacted Livernois to see what they thought and they stated I was the first person to report this behavior.
I have never had trouble starting the vehicle, no stumbling or hesitation at idle and I have never received any error messages for the charging system. The dealership I bought it from did install a brand new AGM battery just before I bought it.
Also worth noting that I had the auto start/stop tuned out.