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    Resident Ricer Sparling's Avatar
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    The computer needs a closed circuit to work, so when you disconnect the battery it shuts off whether you have a good alternator or a bad one. That's what I was told at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparling View Post
    The computer needs a closed circuit to work, so when you disconnect the battery it shuts off whether you have a good alternator or a bad one. That's what I was told at least.
    The computer needs a negative battery pole (a place for everything to tie into) for the ground to tie into, if you have bad battery connections what Flem was talking about can happen. But like Flem said you can remove the battery from a running EFI vehicle.
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