Yams
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I have a 2022 SE and absolutely love the car. I have a few questions and concerns when it comes to replacing the 12 volt battery. Since my car is 3 years old today I feel like the the recharging of the 12v battery has begun to get less efficient by the High Voltage Battery (HVB). I have noticed my HVB percentage drops a few percentage points quicker than when it was new in the first few miles when I drive after not being plugged into a charger lately. The HVB recharges the 12v battery. This is just a small concern but I want to be prepared for it.
I'm aware that our cars have many powertrain parts from the BMW i3 which was the precursor to our cars and the 12v battery in those was much smaller. That being said, the BMW was a EV designed from the ground up whereas the SE was adapted from an ICE car to an EV so the 12v requirements are probably greater. I don't want a larger (heavier) 12v battery than the OEM H4 battery that came with the car but would be interested in an H3 if that would still meet the demand while parked in my garage for up to a week. With my Bimmercode I found the battery Ah is set at 55 even though the installed battery is a 50Ah. I'm wondering if a 40Ah H3 battery will be a good replacement. There is a setting for 40Ah in the ECM/PCM.
One concern I have is what's going to happen when I disconnect and then reconnect the 12v battery. Anyone replace the 12v battery themselves or experience a dead 12v? I assume the car would recover just fine from the nap w/o 12v, just have to relearn the auto UP/DOWN of the power windows and such.
There are several batteries I'm considering. FCPEuro sells an H3 40Ah BMW battery (61217635788) with a lifetime replacement warranty but I'm not sure they'd honor that since it's not the OEM size. Costco sells a high quality drop in replacement H4 battery from Interstate. There is a DieHard EV battery, H4 and H3 that is designed in some way for EVs? I haven't been able to find out how it's designed for EVs but it's a contender. Also, there are some lightweight 12v lithium batteries from Antigravity, Dakota and others but I'd have to trust the Battery Management System (BMS) of those.
Last thing I'l say is I've had the 12V battery cable recall and cleaned out a bunch of leaves from under the hood. Bimmercode has been awesome. I had to redo the changes I made prior to my 2 year maintenance because the dealership updated the ECM firmware. Thanks Everyone.
I'm aware that our cars have many powertrain parts from the BMW i3 which was the precursor to our cars and the 12v battery in those was much smaller. That being said, the BMW was a EV designed from the ground up whereas the SE was adapted from an ICE car to an EV so the 12v requirements are probably greater. I don't want a larger (heavier) 12v battery than the OEM H4 battery that came with the car but would be interested in an H3 if that would still meet the demand while parked in my garage for up to a week. With my Bimmercode I found the battery Ah is set at 55 even though the installed battery is a 50Ah. I'm wondering if a 40Ah H3 battery will be a good replacement. There is a setting for 40Ah in the ECM/PCM.
One concern I have is what's going to happen when I disconnect and then reconnect the 12v battery. Anyone replace the 12v battery themselves or experience a dead 12v? I assume the car would recover just fine from the nap w/o 12v, just have to relearn the auto UP/DOWN of the power windows and such.
There are several batteries I'm considering. FCPEuro sells an H3 40Ah BMW battery (61217635788) with a lifetime replacement warranty but I'm not sure they'd honor that since it's not the OEM size. Costco sells a high quality drop in replacement H4 battery from Interstate. There is a DieHard EV battery, H4 and H3 that is designed in some way for EVs? I haven't been able to find out how it's designed for EVs but it's a contender. Also, there are some lightweight 12v lithium batteries from Antigravity, Dakota and others but I'd have to trust the Battery Management System (BMS) of those.
Last thing I'l say is I've had the 12V battery cable recall and cleaned out a bunch of leaves from under the hood. Bimmercode has been awesome. I had to redo the changes I made prior to my 2 year maintenance because the dealership updated the ECM firmware. Thanks Everyone.