ClevelandLR4
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So does that mean software forgets about aux battery completely and let’s it die off once you disabled the start stop function?
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Ok assuming I pulled the correct smart charging sensor it does not appear to have an impact on charging the aux battery. And I do get a charging fault. Let me know if I pulled the right plug. View attachment 10368View attachment 10369 View attachment 10370 View attachment 10371 View attachment 10372
I have tried disconnecting the sensor wire, removing the sensor altogether and running a straight ground strap, and disabling the "smart charging" setting via the GAP tool, and I have never been able to avoid the "charging system fault" message.