JodyS21
Prominent Member
This is a timeline of pertinent (mainly software) update packages to the ZS EV - that we are aware of.
You can use this to try to ascertain what you have or not on your car.
Please provide updates / corrections / comments as appropriate.
I will keep this post edited and updated as necessary.
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12/2019
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 1
Description:
??/2020 (recall)
Drivers door wiring repair
mid??/2020
Comfort Pack 2 update (sometimes charged for by dealers)
Description:
07/2020 (SA015) (Now withdrawn)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 2
Description:
08/2020 (SA017)
High Voltage fuse repair
24/10/2020 (Now withdrawn)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 3
Description:
??/2020 (For cold countries)
Battery heater update only intended for cold climates
Description:
15/1/2021
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 4 (1230621A01)
Description:
Mid 2/2021 (Latest)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 5 (0210622EU1)
Description:
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If you have the 10/2020 "BMS 3" duff update, you should take it to your dealer asap to get it updated to the latest version. The more you use it with this duff bms version, the more your battery will become affected and the longer it will take to "fix" itself.
Regarding how the service technicians perform the updates.
From what I can glean:
On Laptop, they have to go into each ECU/module to update it:
If they do not update successfully each ECU/module, then you could be missing some updates. Also if one part fails/is missed, it can cause another potentially dependant update to fail. I.e. It must be done carefully!
Each of the released updates (that we know of) does not need to be applied sequentially to bring the ECU/module to the latest version, the ECU/module will just be updated with whatever is the latest version for that ECU/module.
The service technician can download data from car and send to MG technical support for help.
The software versions installed on each car are recorded on the MG system and therefore using the VIN the dealer can look it up.
You can use this to try to ascertain what you have or not on your car.
Please provide updates / corrections / comments as appropriate.
I will keep this post edited and updated as necessary.
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12/2019
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 1
Description:
- Fix to allow various models (Rolec/Zappi) of smart/timed chargers to work properly (able to wake the car to accept a charge)
- Not all charger models worked still
??/2020 (recall)
Drivers door wiring repair
mid??/2020
Comfort Pack 2 update (sometimes charged for by dealers)
Description:
- Various improvements
- Annoying bong noises reduced
- Range now permanently displayed on dashboard
- Outside temperature displayed
- Information System generally updated?
07/2020 (SA015) (Now withdrawn)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 2
Description:
- Allows an AC charge whilst vehicle is unlocked (this is actually an update to the EVCC - onboard charger module, rather than the actual BMS module.
- Allows some other chargers to wake the car to allow smart/timed charges.
- Can cause very long battery cell balancing times.
08/2020 (SA017)
High Voltage fuse repair
24/10/2020 (Now withdrawn)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 3
Description:
- Fixes long battery cell balancing times.
- Causes a lower range; fully charged voltage will drop over charging cycles, can become quite bad.
- The battery cells are not being kept balanced as it is used/gets to a lower State Of Charge
??/2020 (For cold countries)
Battery heater update only intended for cold climates
Description:
- Allows faster charging at very low temperatures.
- Added a "Battery Heating Always On: OFF/ON" entry on the information system.
15/1/2021
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 4 (1230621A01)
Description:
- Fixes low range/battery cell balancing at low State Of Charge problem.
- Can take lots of (AC) charges & long balances to get back to full range and full voltage at full charge.
- The fully charged voltage is now reduced to 450V (this is how you know if you have this update).
Mid 2/2021 (Latest)
BMS (Battery Management System) Update 5 (0210622EU1)
Description:
- Unknown what changes this is for.
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If you have the 10/2020 "BMS 3" duff update, you should take it to your dealer asap to get it updated to the latest version. The more you use it with this duff bms version, the more your battery will become affected and the longer it will take to "fix" itself.
Regarding how the service technicians perform the updates.
From what I can glean:
On Laptop, they have to go into each ECU/module to update it:
- perform software update, it does update part 1 of x / 2 of x etc
- then do configuration update
If they do not update successfully each ECU/module, then you could be missing some updates. Also if one part fails/is missed, it can cause another potentially dependant update to fail. I.e. It must be done carefully!
Each of the released updates (that we know of) does not need to be applied sequentially to bring the ECU/module to the latest version, the ECU/module will just be updated with whatever is the latest version for that ECU/module.
The service technician can download data from car and send to MG technical support for help.
The software versions installed on each car are recorded on the MG system and therefore using the VIN the dealer can look it up.
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