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- Sat Feb 11, 2023 7:41 pm
- Forum: Tesla
- Topic: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
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Re: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
If you have used the original cables, that should be fine. Because the connectors on the cable are about this.
Did you have connected a model3 muc+display to the battery?
It will be cool to have a can log from the health test button and the results.
Yes, I connect the battery to the display ...
- Sat Feb 11, 2023 7:28 pm
- Forum: Tesla
- Topic: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
- Replies: 190
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Re: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
Did you check if the fuse is ok?
Did you close the electric circle for the other connectors? (The 2 small pins in the middle of the connectors, that told the battery that a cable is connected.)
Normally if you do so, the battery makes sending the can requests for closing:
1.) a check if the ...
- Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:49 pm
- Forum: Tesla
- Topic: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
- Replies: 190
- Views: 101281
Re: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
I have seen Vehicle CAN data logs from ModelY cars which give 16 different versions of 0x221 when in Drive. These 16 messages are repeatedly sent continuously. I have also seen logs which do not do this. This was 1 year ago. You seem to have a group of 2 messages which is different. Perhaps Tesla ...
- Fri Nov 18, 2022 12:54 pm
- Forum: Tesla
- Topic: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
- Replies: 190
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Re: Model 3 High Voltage Controller
This is really interesting. I enjoy reading your message over several pages.
I have different application where I try to connect the complete car including all ECU and PCB. Trying to manipulate the CAN message. For frame transmittion rate, I used Savvycann with 0x221 30ms update rate and notice the ...
I have different application where I try to connect the complete car including all ECU and PCB. Trying to manipulate the CAN message. For frame transmittion rate, I used Savvycann with 0x221 30ms update rate and notice the ...