northernlights said:
My B-class refused to start, so I brought it in to the dealer. Apparently the "charging unit" went bad and needs to be replaced to the tune of $10k!
Sorry to hear of your troubles. The quote doesn't make sense to me, perhaps I missed something?
"Refused to Start" - Is the instrument cluster dark? Or, does it light up? What battery level (driving range) is displayed?
"Charging unit" - You are correct that this module conditions the incoming AC during charging. It is located under the rear deck floor, and is made by M-B (and not by Tesla)
As you may know, there are two battery systems in most (if not all) EVs. The high-voltage battery stores energy to drive the vehicle, but the 12V Battery is much like an ICE vehicle. It is used to "start" the EV drive train, and also power the normal automotive electrical devices (exterior lights, headlights, media, instrumentation, etc.) This is a conventional lead-acid battery. An EV can even be jump-started if the 12V battery fails (but the high voltage battery has a charge)
Under normal operation the 12V battery is charged from the high-voltage battery through a DC-DC converter, when the EV is turned-on. 12V Battery failure is the number one cause of Tesla vehicle failures, and presumably this applies to all other EV platforms. Any competent auto repair shop can test the 12V battery for state-of-charge, charging and discharging current, and at the very least read the manufacturing date and remaining warranty from the label. Failure of the DC-DC converter (or a safety trip) is possible, in which case the 12V battery would discharge and stop the vehicle from being operated, even if the high-voltage battery is charged.
I'm new to the B250e, so I haven't explored where the 12V battery lives in the vehicle, and what size is used (might be quite small as it does not need to crank over an ICE, but does power the heated rear window, seat heaters, etc.)
There are many safety features on any EV, it is possible that one (or more) have tripped to prevent the vehicle from being driven. I'd want a more thorough investigation before jumping in and replacing a module on hearsay.
Please keep us informed of your progress.
Peter,