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- Elliot
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- #271
Do you have TSB 18-092-19? If you did, what I think should have happened is the next cold crank after you pulled Fuse 42 the vehicle would have attempted to isolate the ESS/Aux battery cables for an instant at cold crank, to test what's at the end of those ESS/Aux cables,(nothing) but would have failed at that isolation of the ESS/Aux battery because the normally closed relay that separates the batteries for an instant prior to cold crank and during ESS events, can't be energized to open, to separate the batteroes without Fuse 42 in place, and those calls to the ESS/Aux battery would have just been routed to the main battery.Hey all, pulled the fuse and the terminal and I still have the avengers symbol on the dash (ess error). I had the ess error before I pulled the fuse (which prompted my investigation into a bad aux battery - I had just replaced the main). Do I have to do something to clear the ess error?
The vehicle would think this was the ESS/Aux battery, seen an energized battery and turned the ESS off light off.
That's what I think might happen if you have TSB 18-092-19. I haven't tried it, I could be wrong or it could be something else, but given that some 2018's don't have the TSB, I'd look there first.
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