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just swapped battery & realized there were no covers on either terminal when i removed the old one. is that unusual or normal for this vehicle? seems like it could be safety issue
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Newer FCA/Stellantis vehicles use an Intelligent Battery sensor(IBS) mounted directly to your negative battery terminal. This sensor is self learning and resets by itself after 15 seconds of bieng disconnected. No adaptation required. Adaptation is not in the owners manual & I have not had any issues since replacement. This is much more common on Audis, VW, BMW and some newer fords. Check back. I am going to post a video on this…
My question is for my 2020 , 2.0 turbo charged four-cylinder jeep Cherokee, when I go to replace the battery, If disconnected is it going to mess up the computer? Somebody said “well you could take that battery out and it’ll mess with the computer. That’s why they say take it to a dealer.” I was going to buy the battery and do it myself but that kind of scared me.
Removing the battery does not “mess with the computer”. At worst, it will reset your radio presets and you’ll have to set those up again. (Presets did not reset for me) Most dealer service bulletin start with “disconnect the negative battery terminal”
What they meant was the computer will have to reconfigure itself for about 10 miles because your new battery will be putting out a different voltage than the damaged battery. If the car runs weird for the first 10 miles that is the computer self adjusting the new battery. This doesn't always happen though in fact it hardly ever happens.
@@CForteCreate you are right its reconfiguring and u might get a "stop/start disabled" notice or "battery saver mode" certain functions like stereo wont be available either, until it "resets". However I will say this happens every time I replace the battery in my '15 jeep. Its pretty common esp if u drained ur last battery lol