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Aug 20th, 2020, 08:51 | #11 |
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No matter what I do following those instructions I do not get the battery light to flash 3 times at the end.
Tried and tried numerous times. Any ideas from those who have done it previously?
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I've done a couple of long round trips recently and the stop/start is working perfectly, so I'm really glad I didn't replace the battery (although your battery was a fair bit older). Is your car meant to have an AGM battery? Mine has an EFB.
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Yes that’s maybe the issue, I’ve not got the TFT screen, mine is a 2011 with the older twin dial setup.
The new battery is an AGM as that’s what was already fitted, I got a like for like, all be it not a Volvo battery. I think the hack has half worked as I’m not seeing the ‘low battery’ message yet. It’s just the start stop that’s the problem. It’s not the end of the world if it doesn’t work. To be honest I’d not actually noticed it had probably not been working for over a year till I did research into new batteries and twigged that was one of the things not working!!
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I think that’s my next port of call, I need to buy a charger though. I hear the Ctek 5 is a good model. I had bought a cheap £25 charger from Amazon to try charge my original battery but as it didn’t help much I returned it.
Hoping the more advanced charger will fare better, plus it’s working on a new battery. It will be useful to have as the car is getting minimal use at the moment.
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Aug 25th, 2020, 22:20 | #16 |
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I've just changed my battery on a late 2015 V60.
Kept intermittently showing low battery after sitting with the radio on etc. Yesterday I updated the NAV and the low battery was back on again. The battery I fitted is a none genuine part, the low battery has gone now and the S/S is running ok. I too am also wondering what the logic is for the S/S battery, when is it used, what tells the user if that battery is low. If I'm no longer seeing low battery then I see no reason to mess with BMS. Finally, my VIDA arrived today from good old CH, just getting to grips with the install lol....see you in a few weeks :-) |
Aug 26th, 2020, 07:59 | #17 | |
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The large main battery is the stop/start battery, the smaller aux battery is merely used to run the dash display, etc, during periods when the engine is turned off by the stop/start system. I've never seen reports of the aux battery requiring replacement (although logically it can't last forever). The BMS monitors the current flowing through the battery negative lead* and so keeps a log of battery charge, along with the battery voltage this then drives the warning messages and allows the stop/start to be active. As said, I found great benefit in resetting the BMS as this saved me from buying a battery unnecessarily. *Which is why any external charger should have the negative lead connected to the vehicle engine or bodywork (I clip it onto a bolt on the EGR valve)
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Aug 26th, 2020, 08:41 | #18 |
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These cars do seem particularly sensitive to battery voltage, i wonder if a lot of batteries are being changed prematurely.
Mine comes up with the low battery warning if I don't use the car for a day and the S/S hasn't worked for 12 months or so unless I charge the battery, in which case it works for a day. However, it's never had the usual symptom of a tired battery which is the starter motor becoming a bit sluggish. Maybe this winter coming will start showing up any weaknesses, in which case I'll get it changed then.
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If you're still having problems after replacing the main battery then I'd suggest giving it an overnight charge using a suitable charger if you're car has an AGM battery type (mine has an EFB type because it's got manual trans) then following the reset procedure in the linked YouTube clip (including the need to afterwards lock the car overnight)
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