crregan83
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For the second time in a week my 2019 Expedition Max would not start. Seemed to have full power but not enough to start. Voltage was around 11.4. The issue is that the Battery Monitoring System BMS is seemingly not functioning. My understanding is that the BMS will go into battery saver mode before it drops below 12V. I used FORScan Lite to try and reset the module but I get the following errors. I also tried the reset using the high beams and brakes and that seemed to work (battery light flashed 3-4 times then went off).
I successfully jumped the car both times and it started right up. The first time was last week and the temps were around 10-15 degrees F and the vehicle had been driven less then 12 hours prior. I drove it to work and got the battery tested (analog) on the way at NAPA thinking it maybe was bad. I bought the vehicle used in January 2023 but not sure if the dealer replaced the battery or it ifs older then 2 years. NAPA said the battery was in good shape so I figure it was just the cold.
The second time was this morning and it was around 35-40 degrees but the vehicle had not been driven in about 36 hours. I drove it to work (30 min trip) and then after it sat for a bit I checked the voltage again and it was up to 11.8V and started just fine.
Does the BMS not operate if the voltage is already below 12v?
Do I need to have the battery with a digital tester like AutoZone?
Is there a way to test the BMS with a multimeter? Should I just replace it?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.



I successfully jumped the car both times and it started right up. The first time was last week and the temps were around 10-15 degrees F and the vehicle had been driven less then 12 hours prior. I drove it to work and got the battery tested (analog) on the way at NAPA thinking it maybe was bad. I bought the vehicle used in January 2023 but not sure if the dealer replaced the battery or it ifs older then 2 years. NAPA said the battery was in good shape so I figure it was just the cold.
The second time was this morning and it was around 35-40 degrees but the vehicle had not been driven in about 36 hours. I drove it to work (30 min trip) and then after it sat for a bit I checked the voltage again and it was up to 11.8V and started just fine.
Does the BMS not operate if the voltage is already below 12v?
Do I need to have the battery with a digital tester like AutoZone?
Is there a way to test the BMS with a multimeter? Should I just replace it?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.




