Calibration Criteria
The battery sensor module is attached directly to the negative battery terminal and is used to determine the battery condition by calculating the battery state of charge, state of function, and state of health. The battery condition is used to help determine if the 12 volt stop/start system will allow a stop/start event to occur when the vehicle has come to a stop.
To determine the battery condition, the battery sensor module must be calibrated. In normal operation, all current entering or exiting the battery flows through the battery sensor module and is monitored. Any action which charges or discharges the battery that is not monitored by the battery sensor module will require the calibration procedure be performed.
Some instances that will require this procedure to be performed include
- The battery was replaced
- The battery negative cable was disconnected and reconnected
- The battery was improperly charged:
To properly charge the battery, the negative lead of the charger must be connected to chassis ground, NOT directly to the negative battery post. Connecting to chassis ground allows current to flow through the battery sensor module during charging and be measured. Connecting directly to the negative battery post charges the battery, but the current is not measured by the battery sensor module.
- The Battery Sensor Module was not calibrated correctly
- The Battery Sensor Module was disconnected and reconnected
- Vehicle has not been allowed to sit for at least 3 hours over 1 week.
If any of these conditions have occurred, the battery sensor module must be calibrated to maintain proper 12 volt start/stop operation.