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*EDIT*   I just found a thread on this and got my answers.    

 

 

I drive a 20 1500 RST and I tried to keep it running with the heat on while not in it.  I've found that if you start your engine from the switch (not talking about remote start) it will only idle 30 minutes at then shuts off.  This has happened twice now.

 

I have not parked it at my department or accident scene yet running for more than the 30 minutes to know if it will shut down after driving it after a start.  I think I've been sitting stationary in it for around that time, but really can't recall.  I'm wondering if you shift to drive then park its different and will stay idle?

 

1.  Is there a sensor in the seat telling the truck if there is someone in it to keep it idling for more than thirty?

 

2.  Is there a way to disable this feature so that I can keep it idling with the heat on.   

 
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It'll turn off regardless. I used to work at a Chevrolet dealership and sometimes we would leave the trucks running to play music on during events and they would turn off after 30 minutes of idling. There's no way to disable it unless you get a custom map for the computer.

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Yeah no need for replies here.  I just finally found the 12 page  thread on here all about it.  

 

Pretty pissed off right now.  

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Lots of municipalities have enacted green laws to curb vehicle idling and that's why this exists.

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These guys complained and argued about it for 12 pages:

 

 

I'm not sure if anyone reported back about putting on the parking brake and leaving it in neutral.  Best of luck.

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Can't be for the 2500's I would assume?  More stupid liberalism...……………………………... 

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I seen something about being able to hold the break and gas paddle on the floor as you start it , Might turn this feature off.  I think is was on a thread about the dealer procedure to run the trucks so many hours sitting still non stop to check for the Valve spring issue. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, ericarenee said:

I seen something about being able to hold the break and gas paddle on the floor as you start it , Might turn this feature off.  I think is was on a thread about the dealer procedure to run the trucks so many hours sitting still non stop to check for the Valve spring issue. 

 

 

 

Yeah, I don't think I wanna be the guinea pig for that one.   

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I have a Chevy Silverado 2020 3500. I'm moving to Alaska and need to figure out how to bypass or remove this option. I will need to run my truck in idle for longs periods of time in the winter. Plugging it in will only help so much, it will need to run for at least an hour or more without my interaction.

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12 minutes ago, Pavewally said:

I have a Chevy Silverado 2020 3500. I'm moving to Alaska and need to figure out how to bypass or remove this option. I will need to run my truck in idle for longs periods of time in the winter. Plugging it in will only help so much, it will need to run for at least an hour or more without my interaction.

 

 

Dealer can get new calibrations from GM to flash to your truck.  READ THE TSB HERE - 21-NA-056 1..2

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