just sent off my 2015 mx52 to be repaired. never got a warning that any spark while changing battery will fry the module. it will cost around 3000.00, and there is no shielding or fuse to help this not happen. full of hate today
Is there some way to tame that spike, like temporarily hooking a resister in parallel with the connection that's going to be broken or made, so the resistor dissipates some of the spike energy?It is uncommon because an ECM does have some protection against voltage spikes but it isn't 100% protection.
This is a good reason why you don't want to jump start a piece of modern equipment that has a defective battery (i.e. open cell) because the equipment battery also serves to limit the maximum voltage spike on the bus. If the old battery has an open cell (or battery with extremely high internal resistance) then the act of disconnecting the jumper cables/battery can cause an extremely high voltage transient.
Changing batteries normally doesn't cause the issue but when you are first making contact with the negative connector, it instantly "charges" the DC voltage bus and if the connection is broken as you continue to put the connector fully on then a high voltage spike will occur with no battery to limit it.
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As RBsingl said there are some internal protections and frying an ECU doing a battery swap is rare. Taking the keys out of the ignition switch before a swap is always a good idea.Is there some way to tame that spike, like temporarily hooking a resister in parallel with the connection that's going to be broken or made, so the resistor dissipates some of the spike energy?
I have done that to keep from having the ecm do a reset/ clear codes.ain't got no alarm but dang radio loses all MY stations and the time goes to 12:00.......
btw, resistor won't work, you need something like MOVs, transzorbs, NE2s.
One possible is to plug a small 12 volt battery into the 'accessory socket' to feed power to the tractor, then remove big battery, install new one. Have seen that used to keep silly radios alive....
"plug a small 12 battery into accessory socket to feed power"........ain't got no alarm but dang radio loses all MY stations and the time goes to 12:00.......
btw, resistor won't work, you need something like MOVs, transzorbs, NE2s.
One possible is to plug a small 12 volt battery into the 'accessory socket' to feed power to the tractor, then remove big battery, install new one. Have seen that used to keep silly radios alive....