beatle
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The 12v battery in my Model S threw a warning early last year and Tesla replaced it with another AGM. Even though the battery chemistry was the same as the original, the tech had to update the firmware to reflect the new battery - not just "reset" the warning. I like to think if this were not important they wouldn't waste their time updating the firmware to account for even small changes in the battery.The bms for any EV 12-volt is pretty sophisticated, and presumably specific to the battery type, so just tossing a different charge-type into an EV seems a bit riskier than in an ICE. Tesla apparently did a lot of engineering to make the switch to lithium 12-volt batteries last year.
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