Resetting Your Battery Management System: A Comprehensive
There are several reasons why you might need to reset your BMS. Some of the most common reasons include: Resetting your BMS can help to resolve issues such as
Steps on How to Reset Battery Management System Using Software/Application: Connect the BMS with a computer or smartphone using a cable or Bluetooth. Open the factory default app to monitor or reset the BMS. Enter the “Advanced Settings” or “Device Control” menu.
Resetting the BMS is only necessary when the system malfunctions or the battery isn't performing as usual. Resetting the BMS restores the system to its default settings, allowing it to make adjustments to battery performance according to the vehicle. The reset helps extend a car battery's lifespan by ensuring efficient power use.
Non-electric vehicles don't have complex battery management systems like those used on electric vehicles. However, newer non-EVs do have a basic system to manage the battery, so on a non-EV, a BMS reset might be necessary after a 12-volt battery replacement or a system malfunction.
Press and hold the reset button on your battery to reboot the battery and the BMS. Wait thirty minutes after resetting the BMS before reinstalling it on your vehicle. If no reset button is available, you might need to bring your vehicle to a dealership or an auto shop. Professionals can examine your vehicle and reset the BMS if it's necessary.
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