Fiat 500e - Removing the Battery Pack and Looking Inside

Uploaded 2 years ago by Kenny Gillis

Video Summary

Certainly, here's the summary of the YouTube video review:
- The Fiat 500e was purchased at a low price because its battery is totally dead.
- The battery had sat for over a year.
- The voltage in the high-voltage battery pack dropped so low that the car does not charge when plugged in.
- The reviewer tried using an app on his phone to connect to the battery management system and attempt to reset certain settings but it didn't work.
- The plan is to drop the high-voltage battery pack, open it, and individually charge its eighteen modules to provide the big voltage (350 volts)
- The rear axle had already been removed.
- The reviewer bought a 24-volt scooter charger to help solve the problem.
- The 5 cell modules are at 18 volts.
- 6 cell modules are around 22 volts.
- The reviewer expects to use the 22 volts modules to charge with his charger.
- The presenter will use three jacks to support the battery and lower it slowly.
- The 2011 Porsche 911 was also for sale, with 120,000 miles, a six-speed transmission, Koni Sport shocks with Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs, all-season tires, and a Dyno of 347 horsepower (claimed).
- The electrical connection shows a voltage of 0.4.
- The reviewer is going to cut the charger wire off of a scooter charger and splice it to the 24-volt charger.

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