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Is it possible to disconnect/disable the hybrid system in the Vue Green Line to make it a gasoline-only engine?
If my charging issues are being caused by a BECM problem or other fault in the hybrid system, it seems to me that I could disconnect and isolate that system to make the vehicle run only with the gasoline engine and the 12-volt battery. But is that possible? And if so, what needs to be disconnected? Just the three blue-cable leads to the alternator? Or would there be other wires to disconnect as well? I'm willing to take the hit on gas mileage if it means my vehicle will run and the alternator will charge the 12-volt battery without the whole charging system shutting down if there are issues with charging the 36-volt system. |
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This one is beyond my expertise, but I'll throw in a few comments.
I believe this system uses a combination alternator/starter connected to the engine via a belt. So there are potentially two ways to try your idea. One would be to retrofit your engine with a conventional starter, alternator, and battery and make it like a non Green Line Vue. I'm guessing this is gonna need a lot parts plus rewiring in the chassis, but obviously there are a lot of those Vues in junkyards to try and get the parts. The other is to make your alternator / starter work more like a conventional system, and charge your battery properly. This is one where we need some experts to chime in. Good luck! |
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I'm looking for something cheap and quick that would restore functionality to the vehicle and that would allow for permanent repairs if I ever win the lottery. If the hybrid system could be disabled, I'm pretty sure the 12 volt system would charge as it's supposed to. As it is, I'm afraid to drive the vehicle more than six or seven miles. If I drive for that short of a distance, stop to go in a store or post office, and then start it again, the battery light comes on. |
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