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27 48V Reference: Charging 48V Battery With 12V Charger DTC P0A7D00/P0B2900 (GROUP 27, NO. 24-71)

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Publication date: 2024-04-04
Reference number: GROUP 27, NO. 24-71
Supersedes refnos: 2067906/1, 2067906/2, 2067906/3, 2067906/4, 2067906/5, GROUP 17, NO. 22-20, GROUP 27, NO. 23-50, GROUP 27, NO. 23-60, GROUP 27, NO. 23-61

27 48V REFERENCE: CHARGING 48V BATTERY WITH 12V CHARGER DTC P0A7D00/P0B2900

27 48V REFERENCE: CHARGING 48V BATTERY WITH 12V CHARGER DTC P0A7D00/P0B2900

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): GROUP 27, NO. 24-71 (2067906/5), Date of Issue:  April 04, 2024
AUDI: 2012-2024 All Audi Vehicles
GROUP: 27 - Engine Electrical
Superceded Bulletin(s): GROUP 27, NO. 23-61, Date of Issue:  October 23, 2023

SERVICE INFORMATION

27 24 71 2067906/5 April 4, 2024. Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 27 number 23-61 dated October 23, 2023, for reasons listed below.

APPLICABLE MODELS AND YEARS

Model(s) Year VIN Range Vehicle-Specific Equipment
All Audi Vehicles 2012 - 2024 All Not Applicable

CONDITION

REVISION HISTORY

Revision Date Purpose
5 - Revised Service  (removed replacement requirement on DTC P0B2900)
4 10/23/2023 Revised Service  (updated Notice to Caution)
3 09/11/2023 Revised Technical Backgrou  nd (added SoC info)
Revised Service  (added preconditions and notes)
Revised Warranty  (added service number/damage code)

Workshop findings: 

The 48V battery is in a low voltage protection state and will not accept a charge.

TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

When the 48V battery falls below a predetermined state of charge (SoC) for any reason, the protection relays inside the battery open, ensuring the internal cells remain above the safe minimum voltage limit.

The protection relays will not close until the appropriate adaption channel is set inside the battery.

As long as the 48V battery has a SoC between 5% and 15%, the battery can be charged via the 12V system manually by completing the procedure under "Service".

48V Batteries must not  be replaced and instead need to be recharged in such a case. Claims for erroneously replaced 48V batteries may be debited.

PRODUCTION SOLUTION

Not applicable.

SERVICE

Preconditions 

The presence of DTC P0B2900 is not the reason for battery replacement. 

CAUTION: The 48V battery cannot be charged if the SoC of the 12V battery is above 60%! If necessary, drain the 12V battery to a SoC between 40% and 60% by switching on the ignition for approx. 20 minutes (longer if necessary).

Procedure 

  1. Attach an approved 12V charger, with a minimum output of 100 amps continuous to the 12V system of the vehicle.
    NOTE: The negative cable of the 12V charger must not be directly attached to the negative terminal post of the 12V battery. For the battery management system to read the incoming charge, the negative cable of the battery charger must be attached to the vehicle chassis, or jump-start ground post.
  2. Shut off all non-essential electrical consumers in the vehicle.
  3. In ODIS GFF run test plan "0021 - Close charging contactor" (Figure 1) to set the adaptation for protection relay closed, do not exit the test plan  once the adaptation has been set.
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    1. Right click on 0021 - Battery Management 2.
    2. Select "Guided Functions".
    3. Select "0021 - close charging contactor".
  4. An automatic ignition cycle should be performed by the test plan. A clicking noise should be audible indicating that the battery contactors are closed.
NOTE: The protection relay closed adaptation value and 48V SoC value may only be visible when the ignition is turned on.

The following conditions will cause the 48V battery to clear the adaptation for protection relay closed. Once the adaptation is cleared, and the 48V battery has not yet sufficiently charged, the protection relay will open and, charging will not be possible until the adaptation is set again.

CAUTION: Charging the 48V battery takes significantly longer in comparison to charging the 12V battery. Under optimal conditions, you should plan to have the charger active for a minimum of two hours.
WARNING: The 48V battery must only be replaced if the SoC is below 5% or if advised to do so by a GFF test plan.

WARRANTY

Please bill using the existing Audi Warranty guidelines.

Use Service number/damage code: 2704/0040

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The following Technical Service Bulletin(s) will be necessary to complete this procedure:

All part and service references provided in this TSB (2067906  ) are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and/or ETKA for the latest information and parts bulletins. Please check the Repair Manual for fasteners, bolts, nuts, and screws that require replacement during the repair.

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