Kanger2.0: DTC Troubleshooting Document for BMS Version: 3.0 Date: 14th Jan 2022 Copyright © TATA MOTORS Ltd. This document must not be used in anyway, such as copying and redistributing to third parties, without the consent of author. P1223 - 19:- BMS discharging current overload first level alarm - circuit current above threshold Overview: ISO Code P1223 - 19 Customer Symptom NA Fault Effects (On Vehicle) High rate of decrease in SOC Lamp Status (If Any) NA Fault occurrence scenario (In the order of probability) 1. Vehicle driving 2. Any other scenarios Normal Operating Condition No Fault Probable Trouble Area Internal to battery pack Software bug in VCU Software bug in BMS Healing Condition Vehicle IGN ON after one ignition reset cycle System Details: Battery current is measured by the BMS and the value is populated in diagnostics through DID parameter 3401. Preliminary Checks: 1) Ensure the vehicle is parked and not in charging 2) Ensure that the vehicle is in ignition ON condition Inspection Method: Connect the tool and communicate to the battery pack as instructed through APPENDIX-C Read DTC information of DTC ID – P1223 - 19 Rectification Action: 1) If DTC is appearing in real time, clear DTC information through service tool 2) If DTC is not appearing in real-time but has only occurred before, store the snapshot data. 3) Clear the DTC information on the respective DTC ID. DTC’s confirmation: After clearing, ensure the following points by referring to BMS DTC list. 1) Read DTC ID – P1223 - 19for the existence of DTC information. 2) If DTC still exists, reflash the battery pack using the service tool with the latest release SW available in PLM database. 3) Read DTC ID – P1223 - 19for the existence of DTC information post flashing. 4) If DTC still exists, the HV battery pack component has to be replaced as instructed by the respective ECU replacement guide Component Location & Image;Connector Location; Connector View & Information: - APPENDIX-A
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