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Going at it from the bottom, I used a stubby flat tip screwdriver to pop the locking tab up. It still required some wriggling and pushing the connector (not the tab) in a little to pull it off. I think I just needed to break it loose a bit.
There's a straight shot for non-turbo!
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Going at it from the bottom, I used a stubby flat tip screwdriver to pop the locking tab up. It still required some wriggling and pushing the connector (not the tab) in a little to pull it off. I think I just needed to break it loose a bit.




> THINKING CAP :
wait a minute... we always find plan B's for our friends...
Unplug BATT LIN sensor (aka. Hyundai Batt sensor) should disable Bosch ECU variable voltage feature.
It also will disables IC showing batt sensor... so you'll want to use a 12V plug-in phone charger that shows voltage or your OBD-II scanner to display SAM Voltage live data!

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 09:01 PM.
EDIT: Also note that the single LIN wire is BLUE (BU). The connector in @Jaybird123 photo shows an orange and white wires. Maybe that is a picture of the wrong connector. I can't find two wires like that in any of the schematics.
Last edited by JettaRed; Jan 15, 2025 at 09:16 PM.




> THINKING CAP :
wait a minute... we always find plan B's for our friends...
Unplug BATT LIN sensor (aka. Hyundai Batt sensor) should disable Bosch ECU variable voltage feature.
It also will disables IC showing batt sensor... so you'll want to use a phone charger that shows voltage or your OBSIO Scanner to display SAM Voltage live data!

BATT Sensor unplugged
Somebody with ALT-LIN still plugged in can try and confirm 5mn quicky

ECU will still talk to ALT-LIN but should no longer play the [12.6V to 14.9V] chaos game.
The "drained by driving" below 12.0V bug may till be active because ECU can still mis-control ALT-LIN while it is plugged in.

I can not test this scenario with my ALT-LIN being disconnected...

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 08:35 PM.
> THINKING CAP :
wait a minute... we always find plan B's for our friends...
Unplug BATT LIN sensor (aka. Hyundai Batt sensor) should disable Bosch ECU variable voltage feature.
It also will disables IC showing batt sensor... so you'll want to use a phone charger that shows voltage or your OBSIO Scanner to display SAM Voltage live data!

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mbw...6d6153a52e.jpg
BATT Sensor unplugged
Somebody with ALT-LIN still plugged in can try and confirm 5mn quicky

ECU will still talk to ALT-LIN but should no longer play the 12.6V to 14.9V games.
The "drained by driving" below 12.0V bug may till be active because ECU can control ALT-LIN while plugged in.




Con-M Pin-45 blu wire: snap !
If you solder a toggle switch you can enable/disable ALT-LIN to remove related ECU Fault on demand.
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 08:51 PM.




Give it a shot you'll know quickly what voltage regulation is like with BATT-LIN out.
Try heavy electric loads combination (Rear Defrost + HL + Seat Heaters + wipers + AC Fan + ...)
I favor ALT-LIN to disable standard yoyo that lets engine/tranny adapt to stable timings.
The target is zero swing.
+++ Three Plan-B's:
-B1- Pull ALT-LIN...
-B2- Cut ALT-LIN...
-B3- Pull BATT-LIN...
Where there's a will, there's a way!

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 08:59 PM.




easy way to keep an eye on chassis 12V-DC
This does USB Charger plus monitor
Very useful to monitor voltage without BATT-LIN disconnected.
Voltages witnessed at different branches of prefuse box are slightly lower due to drop-voltage.
Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 09:08 PM.
Give it a shot you'll know quickly what voltage regulation is like with BATT-LIN out.
Try heavy electric loads combination (Rear Defrost + HL + Seat Heaters + wipers + AC Fan + ...)
I favor ALT-LIN to disable ECU standard yoyo.




you can test one method then the other to accommodate your constraints.
Besides BATT-LIN will be a different fault in a different module: the Rear-SAM.
> Combination offer flexible options :
SMOG Test : ECU fault free while ALT-LIN plugged back and BATT-LIN pulled temporarily (once tested to be suitable).

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Jan 15, 2025 at 09:27 PM.
you can test one method then the other to accommodate freezing weather constraints.
Besides BATT-LIN will be a different fault in a different module: the Rear-SAM.
Options offer good flexibility....
SMOG Test : ECU fault free while ALT-LIN plugged back and BATT-LIN pulled temporarily.

problem is my back will complain at me I will see what can I do or if I can figure out how to do it from the top ill post it and share but if not I will need to just go from the bottom.
you can test one method then the other to accommodate your constraints.
Besides BATT-LIN will be a different fault in a different module: the Rear-SAM.
Options offer open flexibility....
SMOG Test : ECU fault free while ALT-LIN plugged back and BATT-LIN pulled temporarily.






