09-23-2009, 09:33 AM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Virginia Beach
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OBC bypass
Good morning all,
Is there a procedure for completely bypassing the OBC for troubleshooting purposes? I don't want to leave it like that, but I do want to eliminate the posibility that the computer is impacting the controller. I have a 97 regen 1 with a 98 computer. (could not find a 97 computer anywhere). The computer properly controls charging, the motor will turn if excited, the F/R switch is providing input, the accelerator is varying between 0 and 5K. I'm out of ideas. I'll probably take it to a professional on Tuesday of next week if I an't get a break. I hate to think of how much that will cost, but I've already got too much invested in it to give up. |
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09-24-2009, 03:39 PM | #2 |
just leave me alone
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tennessee
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Re: OBC bypass
OBC bypass & Test = --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The black wire coming out of charge recepticle has a yellow fuse holder, open it up and connect a jumper from the end coming out of recepticle the the negative on Battery 6 or the last one in series. Plug in the charger if it comes on your OBC is most likely TOAST. As Per scottyB Make sure charger is unplugged and you stay away from any energized wires ! |
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