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What is this thing on the negative battery cable?
I am guessing it is some kind of current draw sensor that triggers the computer to jump output from the alternator. Is it worth anything? I can't use it with the GMPP harness.
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It monitors the current through the neg cable and sends the feedback to the ecm. If there are any problems that it detects, it throws a voltage code and will typically put a "svc charging system" message on the dic.
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This sensor signal is actually read by the BCM (body control module) where RVC algorythm resides. BCM then directs ECM to control generator to desired output. This is why on many new vehicles, you can see system voltages around 12.4 volts with engine running (rather than ~14 like older cars). System has determined that battery cannot absorb more energy, so directs generator output to maintain voltage - not charge. Bottom line is another means of improving fuel economy by intelligent energy management. |
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