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just start my car and start stop system fault appear with engine check light , anyone had problem like this before?

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  • 3 weeks later...

mine did the same thing and it was a super capacitor issue

 

just start my car and start stop system fault appear with engine check light , anyone had problem like this before?

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just start my car and start stop system fault appear with engine check light , anyone had problem like this before?

 

I had that several times - would come and go (including the CEL). in several cases it coincided with a "catalyst over temperature" warning (+ 2k rev limiter) that would also come and go (even when cold). ended up being faulty sensors. there is now a campaign out to replace them and I havent had any issues since. fwiw mines an early 2013 model.

 

 

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I just started getting this. As Reubenk said, its a faulty sensor and Lambo has a campaign to change the sensors.

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I just started getting this. As Reubenk said, its a faulty sensor and Lambo has a campaign to change the sensors.

 

I just did the campaign for the catalyst sensor replacing the sensor and catalyst but the start stop and CEL lights came back on 20 minutes after leaving the dealer. I have a 2016 coupe with a Kreissieg exhaust w/ Xpipes. Did anyone have their lights come back on after the campaign?

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I just did the campaign for the catalyst sensor replacing the sensor and catalyst but the start stop and CEL lights came back on 20 minutes after leaving the dealer. I have a 2016 coupe with a Kreissieg exhaust w/ Xpipes. Did anyone have their lights come back on after the campaign?

 

mine has not returned.

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mine has not returned.

All my aventadors have needed to have the start button usually pushed TWICE to start which is a design problem again that the factory should fix . Had all the errors above and took a lot of parts changing and I always have a battery charger connected ! Unfortunately there has not been a proper solution so far but it is quite annoying for a 'supercar'. I would complain to the factory because I assure u that u r not the only customer with this problem and maybe just maybe they will find a proper fix . But I wouldn't hold my breath lol

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I have a early 2013 Roadster and I just started getting this start stop system fault with CEL. Do not see any other faults related to catalyst. Does the campaign fix just the start stop fault(without the other catalyst fault?)

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actually I'm on on my 4th aventador and this is a common problem.  this forum is good for these things.  sometimes what ca look like a real problem is easier to … laugh off when it happens to others and there are or have been fixes.

 

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Somewhat surprisingly, mine gets it if exhaust valves are open on start, i have a aftermarket exhaust and valve controller.

 

Learned here way back exhaust often causes it

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On 10/27/2018 at 7:14 AM, topjay said:

Somewhat surprisingly, mine gets it if exhaust valves are open on start, i have a aftermarket exhaust and valve controller.

 

Learned here way back exhaust often causes it

What exhaust system are you running?

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Count me in this number, out on Christmas eve for a short run and low and behold the CEL light accompanied by a "StartStop Fault system not ready"

Did a few startup's and shutdown to see if it would go away, but to no avail. Looks like a run to the dealership in the New Year.

Should I be concerned driving it?

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Start/stop warning will accompany any stored emissions fault (check engine light). Assuming you're not experiencing any drive ability issues i.e. lack of power, running rough, stalling, etc. it's ok. For formalities' sake, I will always advise customers to use their best judgement. If you feel something is off/unsafe, have it towed. Typically the car will make it evident pretty quickly if it's performance related or note. Roadside assistance will cover a transport to your closest dealer assuming the car is under factory/CPO warranty. I believe it's up to 150 or 170 miles one way if my memory serves me correct? 

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On 1/3/2019 at 10:38 AM, LamboCharlotte said:

Start/stop warning will accompany any stored emissions fault (check engine light). Assuming you're not experiencing any drive ability issues i.e. lack of power, running rough, stalling, etc. it's ok. For formalities' sake, I will always advise customers to use their best judgement. If you feel something is off/unsafe, have it towed. Typically the car will make it evident pretty quickly if it's performance related or note. Roadside assistance will cover a transport to your closest dealer assuming the car is under factory/CPO warranty. I believe it's up to 150 or 170 miles one way if my memory serves me correct? 

Turned out to be faulty O2 sensors as some previous posters mentioned...thanx for the insight!

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19 hours ago, RDW said:

Turned out to be faulty O2 sensors as some previous posters mentioned...thanx for the insight!

Glad it wasn't something serious! Thanks for the update as well.

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3 hours ago, Destructo said:

Glad it wasn't something serious! Thanks for the update as well.

Thanx, The car was still drivable but my dealer here in Vancouver was great, had the car shipped (covered truck) into the dealer. It was still under warranty! Once they did the diagnosis I had to wait for a week due to parts from Italy, car was shipped home yesterday. Nice to see her back in the barn....

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On 1/15/2019 at 5:01 PM, RDW said:

Turned out to be faulty O2 sensors as some previous posters mentioned...thanx for the insight!

I'm going thru the same thing just bought a 14 Aventador with 9k miles and after 150 miles my CEL went on and it says start stop fault system not ready upon ignition. Vehicle is running fine and is due for emissions but now I need to diagnose the issue before I can take it for emissions . Sounds like it could be an 02 sensor??

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22 hours ago, Maffeoo said:

I'm going thru the same thing just bought a 14 Aventador with 9k miles and after 150 miles my CEL went on and it says start stop fault system not ready upon ignition. Vehicle is running fine and is due for emissions but now I need to diagnose the issue before I can take it for emissions . Sounds like it could be an 02 sensor??

Yep pretty common issue. Your messages are exactly what I got.  

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On 1/16/2019 at 4:06 PM, RDW said:

Thanx, The car was still drivable but my dealer here in Vancouver was great, had the car shipped (covered truck) into the dealer. It was still under warranty! Once they did the diagnosis I had to wait for a week due to parts from Italy, car was shipped home yesterday. Nice to see her back in the barn....

That's service right there! 

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Have had the same thing going on, 9000 miles on 13 Aventador, CEL came on. Had to change the ECUs and thermocouples.. usd 3K.

I have another problem, not sure if its related to this, but after i go driving, and the car is warm, the car refuses to start again. Typical he needs 15-20 minutes to "cool down", then he start up again. No problem when driving, no alarms, no high temperatures...

Any thoughts?

My workshop (not Lambo dealership) suggested supercapacitors or starter, but seems strange they are failing only when hot??

Brdgs Andre

 

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Hey guys I have a 2016 Huracan and having the car stall when I pull up at light of the car becomes stationary... seems to only happen as he car has reached optimum temp say after 1 mins of driving... it’s happening more frequent but mine isn’t throwing a CEL anyone has this occur

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Hey guys I have a 2016 Huracan and having the car stall when I pull up at light of the car becomes stationary... seems to only happen as he car has reached optimum temp say after 1 mins of driving... it’s happening more frequent but mine isn’t throwing a CEL anyone has this occur

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had the same thing happen to me.  Cel with start/stop fault.  It went away after I shutdown and restarted the car.  However, now the start/stop system seems to never go off and cylinder deactivation doesn’t turn on anymore in strada mode either.  There’s no faults or cel.  Anyone seen this or know what’s going on? 

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Hi mate,

Is your car’s stop-start system on the blink at the moment? If it isn’t working as you think it should, there might be a very good reason for it. Stop-start is designed to save you fuel and cut a car’s exhaust emissions by reducing the amount of time your engine sits idling without going anywhere. And it’s on nine out of every 10 new cars sold. But if it stops stopping, is it a problem? And should you take your car to the garage?

It might be due to the cold weather
The weather’s been so chilly lately, I’ve struggled to get out of bed in the morning. And I’m not the only one the cold’s affected. Stop-start won’t intervene when the engine is cold. This is because the car’s computer is sufficiently savvy to know that an engine is at its most efficient when it’s fully warm. Therefore the clever computer keeps the engine running until it’s at an optimal temperature. You’ll know the stop-start has stopped working because an A in a circle with a line through it will appear on the dash.

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