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battery intelligent sensor - how do I replace the battery

I am not 100% sure if my 2016 V60 has a battery intelligent sensor but I'm guessing that little square computer board / chip attached to the negative cable is part of it.

I had a 2003 S60 and a 2011 V50 and changed batteries on those cars without any problems but maybe they didn't have the battery sensor.

1. Does my 2016 V60 have such a system
2. Is using a memory minder good protocol to use when changing batteries

Each year more and more and more stuff is added to cars. I may just start finding older models that are in good shape. Our 2011 Honda CRV has 120,000 miles on it and not one problem.

My 2016 V60 has a file of service appointments that may rival my older Jaguars.






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