kikkoman
(kikkoman)
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This.
Check the thermal fuse for continuity before you do anything. If it has been tripped, your chances of reviving the pack just by swapping cells (and bridging the fuse) are very low. (In addition to the physical fuse many BMSes have an internal error flag that shuts the pack down)
Also: some packs apparently shut down permanently when a bank of cells is removed (and reconnected) so a cell swap has to be done “hot”
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If you know the BMS chipset manufacturer and part number you MAY find out what what booby traps there are (some are poorly documented, some NOT AT ALL. Renesas for instance. It’s like these parts don’t even exist).
There’s a few businesses in eastern Europe that reset packs for a fee (I know of several in the Ukraine). For a hobbyist without the equipment and software, FW level “repairs” are pretty much impossible and not worth it. Even a €120 spare is cheap in comparison.