Hi everyone,
I'm looking to find some information for my project which is not Openinverter specific, but it seems like this forum is the place with the highest concentration of Mercedes B250e knowledge.
I've recently bought two Mercedes B250 Electric Drive with different issues:
No. 1 has a coolant flooded Tesla LDU, still drives jerkily, but needs the motor overhauled or replaced.
No. 2 has a mint LDU, but doesn't drive and has several fault codes from the BMS (ECU number N82/2) (U1C47F1, U1C03F1, U1C6BF1, U1C61F1, U1C62F1, U1C07F1).
I'm now contemplating what to do with these. At the moment, my favored option is taking the battery and BMS from No. 1 and putting it into No. 2. I could then keep the rest (dead battery/BMS, dead motor) for a possible future EV conversion that i've been thinking about.
However, I cannot find any information about the necessary steps for swapping the BMS from one car to the other. Whether it's possible at all, whether I need to reprogram the BMS before it will work with the other car, nothing.
I know the BMS is Tesla made... so I wonder if anyone has any knowledge about it? @asavage maybe? I've read many of your B250e/RAV4 posts across various forums.
Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
Hi,
I have a B250E that I filled with coolant. The engine electronics were also flooded. The windings are new and have been checked. Now I have a BMS error: U1C3BF1 - "High Voltage Battery Module Voltage" sensor malfunction.
Did you fix the problem?
I have a B250E that I filled with coolant. The engine electronics were also flooded. The windings are new and have been checked. Now I have a BMS error: U1C3BF1 - "High Voltage Battery Module Voltage" sensor malfunction.
Did you fix the problem?
Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
No, unfortunately not, but I didn't have time to continue looking into it yet.
I'm still trying to figure out how to switch the batteries from one car to another without a lift, to see whether they just work without having to reprogram the BMS ECU.
I'm still trying to figure out how to switch the batteries from one car to another without a lift, to see whether they just work without having to reprogram the BMS ECU.
Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
Try swapping the batteries and see if you still get errors in the BMS.
I don't think the BMS will need to be programmed.
I don't think the BMS will need to be programmed.
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Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
You can also swap LDU, and replace immobiliser from original LDU...
Most of the time moisture/glycol in immobiliser connectors
Most of the time moisture/glycol in immobiliser connectors
Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
My board was soaked in glycol, the socket was damaged, and the connections fell off. Does this LDU board have an immobilizer?
Re: Mercedes B250e battery and BMS replacement
I'd prefer to switch the batteries because the car with the batery issues is in much better condition than the one with the flooded LDU.hanskraayeveld wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 5:08 pm You can also swap LDU, and replace immobiliser from original LDU...
Most of the time moisture/glycol in immobiliser connectors
It's just really difficult to find any kind of information on the W242, so I'd have to switch the batteries without knowing whether I would need to code anything. If I remember correctly, there is a CBF file called something like "242BMS", which might point at the possibility of flashing something.
Does anyone know whether I can use the Tesla Diag Software to read out errors from the Tesla controller in the trunk of the car? The stuff I can read with Xentry is very basic, it seems like the Tesla system doesn't hand over all the information it has to the Mercedes ECUs.
Anyways, excited to see some interested in this car from other tinkerers... I felt like I was alone trying to fix this car until now.