Diagnosing The Battery Monitoring System Before Replacement (SSM67197)
Reference number: SSM67197
DIAGNOSING THE BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM BEFORE REPLACEMENT
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
| LAND ROVER: | Range Rover Sport/L320; LR2/L359; Range Rover Evoque/L538; Range Rover (All New)/L405; LR4/L319; Range Rover/L322; Range Rover Sport/L494 |
| CATEGORY: | Electrical |
SERVICE INFORMATION
Symptom (203000 Basic Electrical)
ISSUE
Battery Monitoring System (BMS) are being replaced under warranty. BMS units are being tested by the supplier with the outcome being "No Fault Found".
CAUSE
BMS are being incorrectly diagnosed as faulty.
ACTION
Do not reset the BMS under any circumstances unless a new battery is fitted. Carrying out this action without replacing the battery can temporarily fix the customer's issue as the BMS learn process restarts. When the learn process is complete, the vehicle will revert back to the original state, which the customer will see as a repeat incidence of the same issue. Additionally, resetting the BMS resets the battery age counter to 0 days. This introduces inaccuracy in the BMS ageing algorithms which may cause future customer complaints.
B11DB-49 Battery monitoring module internal electrical failure.
Action
Replace BMS
B11DB-87 Battery monitoring module missing message.
Action
First carry out wiring diagnostics on the BMS battery positive connections, battery negative connections and the LIN wire as per the wiring diagram in Topix. Check for continuity, short to ground and positive, also a pin drag test. Clear the DTC and retest the vehicle. If fault persists, replace BMS.