AGM battery and Stelvio
AGM battery and Stelvio
The EFB battery is failing in my Stelvio 2.2 diesel, and it seems a AGM battery is better, I understand that a new battery has to be be registered with the cars ECU, can MultiECU do this for me?
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Re: AGM battery and Stelvio
Had a look around in MES and can not find anything with battery replacement. I did find a option you have to execute if you replace the intelligent alternator.
You can put a AGM battery in an EFB system, but buy a good brand battery (expensive) like a Varta or a Bosch battery. In most cases you can put a bigger size battery in. When the cars come out of the factory (don't know it is the same with Stelvio) they have a too small battery for the size of the tray they are in. Bigger is better in this case.
Make sure you don't lose power on the car, hook the car up to a second battery via the jump points under the hood, so that the car doesn't lose its memory.
You can put a AGM battery in an EFB system, but buy a good brand battery (expensive) like a Varta or a Bosch battery. In most cases you can put a bigger size battery in. When the cars come out of the factory (don't know it is the same with Stelvio) they have a too small battery for the size of the tray they are in. Bigger is better in this case.
Make sure you don't lose power on the car, hook the car up to a second battery via the jump points under the hood, so that the car doesn't lose its memory.
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Re: AGM battery and Stelvio
I believe that the need for registering a new battery is one of those false stories that get spread.
After battery replacement the Intelligent Battery Sensor and associated software will take a while to recalibrate automatically. Until its done so any readings of Battery State of Charge may be wrong.
After battery replacement the Intelligent Battery Sensor and associated software will take a while to recalibrate automatically. Until its done so any readings of Battery State of Charge may be wrong.
Re: AGM battery and Stelvio
I wonder why there's
Battery type at Body → CAN Setup
byte 63, bit 5:
if it's supposed to be intelligent.
Battery type at Body → CAN Setup
byte 63, bit 5:
Code: Select all
xxxx0001 - 80Ah 680A - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio EU
xxxx0010 - 95Ah 800A - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio US
xxxx0011 - 80Ah 680A - default setting for diesel Giulia/Stelvio
xxxx1000 - H7 flooded;
xxxx1001 - H7 AGM;
xxxx1010 - H8 flooded;
xxxx1011 - H8 AGM - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio MY20 models US/EU
Last edited by akukoba1 on 24 Aug 2025, 14:24, edited 1 time in total.
Re: AGM battery and Stelvio
you can try changing this value according to your battery type but as far as I remember sometimes it doesn't work or throws errors in engine ECU/BCM after change. might be something to do with IBS sensor type/version and BCM software version.akukoba1 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2025, 14:23 I wonder why there's
Battery type at Body → CAN Setup
byte 63, bit 5:if it's supposed to be intelligent.Code: Select all
xxxx0001 - 80Ah 680A - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio EU xxxx0010 - 95Ah 800A - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio US xxxx0011 - 80Ah 680A - default setting for diesel Giulia/Stelvio xxxx1000 - H7 flooded; xxxx1001 - H7 AGM; xxxx1010 - H8 flooded; xxxx1011 - H8 AGM - default setting for Giulia/Stelvio MY20 models US/EU