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Battery level indicator stuck on "dead battery"

Software version 009 S/N 6591139
Tried 6 "known" fully charged batteries - level indicator shows "dead" zero bars on CID display.
CanKey won't let me change BDI parameter.
Lift cut-out engaged.

Anybody got any ideas what might be going on??
HELP!!
  • Posted 7 Jan 2020 09:22
  • By UncleSi
  • joined 12 Feb'13 - 135 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada
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Hi,
I also facing problem in Li-Ion battery E-box,BMS, I have literature but unfortunately it is in Spanish language. do you have literature in English?
my truck model is RRE250H, year 2019.
  • Posted 22 Jul 2023 22:42
  • By Syed
  • joined 14 May'15 - 193 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
swasiquehussain at gmail dot com
Next morning after a night of battery interlock removed and battery unplugged - plugged everything back in and "presto" unit fires right up showing 100% battery level??
Dealer tech came out - found nothing unusual, except error log "full" of Code-2:021 - Operator not logging out - before battery unplugged???
Latest software tech has is -009 says it's "hard" for them to get the latest software packages???
Not a big fan of these latest greatest BT's. Strange things going on!!
  • Posted 9 Jan 2020 06:18
  • By UncleSi
  • joined 12 Feb'13 - 135 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada

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