1966 Jeep CJ5 4x4, GE Jeep!
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As you can read in the Owners manual linked here: https://resolve-ev.com/pdfs/owners_manual.pdf
This is a "warning light" signal from the BMS I would recommend updating the Resolve controller to the latest software update here: https://resolve-ev.com/update
If that does not solve it I would try to troubleshoot if something is connected wrong to or from the BMS
Regards
Isak -
As you can read in the Owners manual linked here: https://resolve-ev.com/pdfs/owners_manual.pdf
This is a "warning light" signal from the BMS I would recommend updating the Resolve controller to the latest software update here: https://resolve-ev.com/update
If that does not solve it I would try to troubleshoot if something is connected wrong to or from the BMS
Regards
Isak -
@isak I was able to update the software, although I tried updating to 3.7, Console shows 3.5. Data doesn't appear to show anything even with connection. Connecting Ignition to 12v causes a "waiting for data" message that doesn't end.
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I just realized Leafspy isn't connecting with the LeLink dongle so the picture 20 days ago isn't actually showing anything from my system since the lower right hand corner isn't green. Still can't get Leafspy to connect to LeLink, I think this might actually be a problem with the Resolve system...what do you think @isak?
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Hi!
I would recommend being concise in your emails and not sending 14 emails in the span of 2h. It does not really make it easier for me to help you. To focus on what I think the issue is and as I wrote to you via email. The last console log you sent showed that the leaf BMS think's the packs voltage is 511V which i suspect is due to the voltage sensor is disconnected or not functioning properly. I would focus on solving that





