Bodygarden
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- Apr 21, 2023
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Hi everyone, first post :) Thanks for hosting this dedicated forum! Done some hunting around on this topic before I posted. Seems like this is an issue for the early model i3's unfortunately! Mine is a 2014 with 51k miles, I'm in central California. This error message came up a few times last week so I had the dealer diagnose it, and there assessment was replacing the high voltage cable to the tune of $1800. Still shooting codes after that replacement. Now they thinks its a module that has gone bad communicating between the HV system and the battery, which they want to replace for $4300. Youch! I love my i3, but I bought it used 3 years ago and at this point its only worth maybe 13k? It still drives, but gives me the error code every turn on.
So I took it to another regular repair shop for a second opinion, who was kind enough and sent me the diagnostic codes posted below. They sent me screen shoots with a bit more info also, but I can't seem to attach them here. They were clear they couldn't repair anything at this level of issue, as they don't have the more in depth tools for analysis and reprogramming. I'll list them below. Any insight from you techies based on this. I can't afford to sink this level of money in while the dealer seems to be guessing and just replacing very expensive parts and labor. Thanks in advance,
Gabriel
DME
"21E96F - Motor pool ACC to driver requirement not producible"
ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLS: CONVENIENCE CHARGING ELECTRONICS
"21E60A - Electronics charger: DSP active discharge of open circuit failure
ELECTRONIC MOTGOR CONTROLS: ELECTRICAL MACHIN ELECTRONICS
"222849 - Charge management function: Stationary cooling not possible"
"222825H/2238501 - Refer to OEM repair information for code description"
"222826 - Charge management function: Check control message 885, Charging with reduced output"
"2228DB - Information emergency running manager: low state of charge of the high voltage battery"
"2228B8 - Information emergency running manager, engine ECU: unable to activate driving readiness"
OBD2
"P1C70 - Manufacturer specific" unable to find description
So I took it to another regular repair shop for a second opinion, who was kind enough and sent me the diagnostic codes posted below. They sent me screen shoots with a bit more info also, but I can't seem to attach them here. They were clear they couldn't repair anything at this level of issue, as they don't have the more in depth tools for analysis and reprogramming. I'll list them below. Any insight from you techies based on this. I can't afford to sink this level of money in while the dealer seems to be guessing and just replacing very expensive parts and labor. Thanks in advance,
Gabriel
DME
"21E96F - Motor pool ACC to driver requirement not producible"
ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROLS: CONVENIENCE CHARGING ELECTRONICS
"21E60A - Electronics charger: DSP active discharge of open circuit failure
ELECTRONIC MOTGOR CONTROLS: ELECTRICAL MACHIN ELECTRONICS
"222849 - Charge management function: Stationary cooling not possible"
"222825H/2238501 - Refer to OEM repair information for code description"
"222826 - Charge management function: Check control message 885, Charging with reduced output"
"2228DB - Information emergency running manager: low state of charge of the high voltage battery"
"2228B8 - Information emergency running manager, engine ECU: unable to activate driving readiness"
OBD2
"P1C70 - Manufacturer specific" unable to find description