Fig. 188: Identifying AGM Battery
Introduction
In September 2002, the first so-called VRLA batteries, better known as AGM
batteries came into use. (VRLA
means V alve R egulated L ead A cid, i.e. lea
A vehicle battery is constructed for the installation location and the
individual power requirements of the
particular vehicle. These individual power requirements depend on the
motorization and dif
WARNING: Observe SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for handling vehicle battery.
Follow instructions FOR DISCONNECTING AND CONNECTING BATTERY !
Observe notes on POWER SUPPLY /on intelligent battery sensor (IBS).
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING (REPLACING) TELEMATIC COMMUNICATION BOX
IMPORTANT: Read and comply with notes on protection against electrical
damage (ESD
PROTECTION).
Comply with notes and instructions on HANDLING OPTICAL FIBRES.
Necessary preliminary work:
Clamp off BATTERY NEGATIVE LEAD.
Remove LEFT
Steering angle detection
The code disc enables a 4-digit digital code to be generated for each light
field. The 12- digit digital code is
formed by lining up the 4-digit digital codes. The steering-angle speed can be
ascertained from the changes to
the individual digital codes.
Fig. 135: Operatin