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I’ve been the owner of a 2013 model S for over 10 years now. I had some modules in my battery replaced and I have recently noticed the car is not going to sleep at all. Can someone look at these messages and let me know what they mean? Is this the reason why the car is not going to sleep consistently? I am losing about 7 miles of range a day. Thank you.
 

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You should probably ask whomever replaced the HV battery modules. The Battery Management Service says one module is below threshold, and it looks like some hidden process is answering and clearing all the error codes that may be suggesting service. Is something suppressing the errors?
 
You should probably ask whomever replaced the HV battery modules.

Probably Electrified Garage:


Seems like it would be a good idea to ask them.
 
When i had THC d0005 pumpbat1 error on my X, it definitely kept car awake n ran other pumps 100%, pump 1 wasn't running due to burnt fuse.

Unrelated but u also have BMS w117 which is a background error for BMS u029 waiting to happen...
What caused module replacement?