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    Default e38 alternator turn on

    Does anyone know if there are any parameters that can be modified to change the turn on time of the alternator with a holden ve os in a conversion car ie(want the alternator to turn on straight away not whenever it feels like it!)

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    There is nothing in the OS that displays alternator setting.. Maybe its a BCM setting rather then ECM

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    The " Other " software has the settings - its definately a ECM feature
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    Quote Originally Posted by doubledip View Post
    The " Other " software has the settings - its definately a ECM feature
    Yes that is how i sorted it out thanks for the help

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