WattsUp
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I recently got a wifi OBDII dongle and FORScan working using my iPhone. I've begun monitoring a few things in my FFE.
I found various battery temperature PIDs in the BECM module, one of which is named "H_BATT_TEMP" (which I believe is short for "Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature".
Over the last few days, I've observed that the reported H_BATT_TEMP value is normally in the 30's (measured in Fahrenheit). I've seen measurements like 30 F, 32 F, and most of the time 34 F. It stays pretty constant.
This seems a bit strange, why would my battery temperature be hovering around freezing? I live in the Bay Area in California and, right now, the ambient daytime temperature has been around 80 F.
From what I understand, a "normal" battery temperature for the FFE is something in the 80s and 90s, and usually the temperature regulation (cooling-wise) kicks in around 98 F. Indeed, the value reported by FORScan for the "AVERTEMP" PID is 91F, which seems more in-line with this expectation.
In my case, perhaps the sensor which provides the value for H_BATT_TEMP is defective, and reporting (false) low values? Or, perhaps the reported temperature is accurate and some other system is malfunctioning and excessively cooling the battery?
Can someone else (who has OBDII access to their FFE) let me know what you normally see for your H_BATT_TEMP value? Thanks!
I found various battery temperature PIDs in the BECM module, one of which is named "H_BATT_TEMP" (which I believe is short for "Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature".
Over the last few days, I've observed that the reported H_BATT_TEMP value is normally in the 30's (measured in Fahrenheit). I've seen measurements like 30 F, 32 F, and most of the time 34 F. It stays pretty constant.
This seems a bit strange, why would my battery temperature be hovering around freezing? I live in the Bay Area in California and, right now, the ambient daytime temperature has been around 80 F.
From what I understand, a "normal" battery temperature for the FFE is something in the 80s and 90s, and usually the temperature regulation (cooling-wise) kicks in around 98 F. Indeed, the value reported by FORScan for the "AVERTEMP" PID is 91F, which seems more in-line with this expectation.
In my case, perhaps the sensor which provides the value for H_BATT_TEMP is defective, and reporting (false) low values? Or, perhaps the reported temperature is accurate and some other system is malfunctioning and excessively cooling the battery?
Can someone else (who has OBDII access to their FFE) let me know what you normally see for your H_BATT_TEMP value? Thanks!