Hi all,
I currently own a 2024 GLE 53 with 5800 miles on the odometer. While cruising home on the highway this evening, I noticed a solid CEL on my dash. I ran a scan with a basic ODB II scanner, and a P0a1f error code came back. I tried searching online for this specific code and Mercedes as the keyword, but didn't yield any specific results, but it did however a lot of generic results referencing the battery energy control module. Has anyone come across this before or know what the exact cause is for our vehicles?
Thanks for any insight!
I currently own a 2024 GLE 53 with 5800 miles on the odometer. While cruising home on the highway this evening, I noticed a solid CEL on my dash. I ran a scan with a basic ODB II scanner, and a P0a1f error code came back. I tried searching online for this specific code and Mercedes as the keyword, but didn't yield any specific results, but it did however a lot of generic results referencing the battery energy control module. Has anyone come across this before or know what the exact cause is for our vehicles?
Thanks for any insight!
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I currently own a 2024 GLE 53 with 5800 miles on the odometer. While cruising home on the highway this evening, I noticed a solid CEL on my dash. I ran a scan with a basic ODB II scanner, and a P0a1f error code came back. I tried searching online for this specific code and Mercedes as the keyword, but didn't yield any specific results, but it did however a lot of generic results referencing the battery energy control module. Has anyone come across this before or know what the exact cause is for our vehicles?
Thanks for any insight!
This is indicative of your need for HV Battery service.Originally Posted by anglermgmt
Hi all,I currently own a 2024 GLE 53 with 5800 miles on the odometer. While cruising home on the highway this evening, I noticed a solid CEL on my dash. I ran a scan with a basic ODB II scanner, and a P0a1f error code came back. I tried searching online for this specific code and Mercedes as the keyword, but didn't yield any specific results, but it did however a lot of generic results referencing the battery energy control module. Has anyone come across this before or know what the exact cause is for our vehicles?
Thanks for any insight!
Hopefully this goes well on such a low mileage vehicle.
Perhaps one of the battery got too low to get replaced.
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