‌The Impact Of Removing The Negative Electrode Sensor Of The Battery‌

Oct 05, 2024 Leave a message

1‌. Battery voltage and current information cannot be transmitted‌: Unplugging the battery sensor will result in the inability to obtain information such as battery voltage and current, so that the vehicle control module cannot accurately judge and control the battery status, which may cause problems such as difficulty in starting the engine and failure to start the vehicle.
2‌. Vehicle electronic equipment may fail‌: The battery sensor is also responsible for providing information such as battery voltage and current to the vehicle control module to adjust the working status of the vehicle electronic equipment. If the battery sensor is unplugged, it may cause the vehicle electronic equipment to fail, such as audio, air conditioning, electric windows, etc.
3‌. Vehicle fault cannot be diagnosed‌: The battery sensor is one of the important components in the vehicle circuit. Unplugging the battery sensor may affect the vehicle's self-test function and fault diagnosis, so that the vehicle fault cannot be repaired in a timely and effective manner.
4. Generator continues to charge‌: Unplugging the current detection sensor on the negative electrode of the battery will affect the discharge amount of the generator. For example, when the battery is fully charged, the generator will continue to charge.
Therefore, it is recommended not to unplug the battery sensor at will. If relevant operations are required, you should first understand the relevant knowledge and operate with caution.