Mguy
Well-Known Member
@THAW's latest remarks in response to my last post, #29, are too much of a thread drift--and are too inane--for me to respond. Significantly though, the subject of IBS inaccuracy in calculating SOC is well known to Jeep engineers ("Symptom/Vehicle Issue . . . Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) State of Charge (SOC) Inaccurate."). Jeep's solution is to reset the IBS, which is easy to do ("In most cases, the IBS can self-recover from a functional software defect if the two-way connection gets cycled (i.e., resets/reboot the module)).
However, if forum members express interest, I'll provide some explanation and elaboration in a new thread on the subject. Otherwise, I consider the issue of IBS inaccurate reporting of start battery SOC a known, but closed, subject.
However, if forum members express interest, I'll provide some explanation and elaboration in a new thread on the subject. Otherwise, I consider the issue of IBS inaccurate reporting of start battery SOC a known, but closed, subject.
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