Learn How to Remove and Fit an iBSG
The Integrated Belt Starter Generator (iBSG) acts as the starter generator and replaces the alternator in vehicles with 48 volt systems. As this 48v architecture technology is more widely adopted, iBSGs are becoming more common. So what steps should you take to fit or remove an iBSG from a vehicle? In this 7-minute free webinar, you will learn step-by-step instructions for fitting and removing the iBSG from a vehicle.
Precautions for Fitting iBSGs
It’s crucial to follow the proper instructions for fitting and removing iBSGs to avoid causing damage to the part or harm to the person performing the repair. If you’re not familiar with iBSGs, it may be a good idea to watch our webinar introducing iBSGs before you attempt a repair to understand the function of the iBSG and its components. In any case, this video fitment guide is intended for professionals only.
It’s crucial to follow the proper instructions for fitting and removing iBSGs to avoid causing damage to the part or harm to the person performing the repair. If you’re not familiar with iBSGs, it may be a good idea to watch our webinar introducing iBSGs
We’ll walk you through the removal process, explaining which parts to disconnect in which order. You’ll learn what you need to perform the repair, such as specific tools. We’ll give you precise safety instructions to avoid harm or damage. We have provided a technical bulletin with step-by-step fitting instructions in the download section of the webinar. You may want to print this off for reference when performing the repair.
Fitting an Integrated Belt Starter Generator
Next, we’ll walk you through the installation process, including where to place certain components and how to locate important parts. We’ll demonstrate the process in a step-by-step video. You’ll learn what tools you need and what order to plug in the - and + terminals for various systems. If you have any questions after the webinar, we invite you to submit them in the Q&A section of the webinar.
iBSG System Wiring
We will briefly go over the iBSG system wiring with a diagram illustrating how components like the belt starter generator connect to parts like the 48v battery, the DC/DC converter, and the 12v battery.
Valeo 48 Volt Belt Starter Generators and Other Parts
Valeo supplies parts like starters, alternators, and now parts for 48v systems. We supply the part numbers of Valeo iBSGs in a service bulletin in the downloads section of the webinar. You can search for iBSGs or any other part you need in the Tech@ssist part finder portal by part number, VIN, or model.
What You Will Learn in Our Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- What safety precautions to follow when removing and fitting a new DDC
- How to correctly use tools and place new parts
- Other tips and tricks for removing and fitting a DDC
Afterwards, you can download materials like technical service bulletins related to Dual Dry Clutches.