| Cause | Probability | Mechanism | |-------|-------------|------------| | | 45% | Internal ASIC (e.g., Maxim MAX17853, ADI LTC6811) loses communication due to supply noise or latch-up | | Internal bus wiring harness fault | 25% | Broken or high-resistance connection on battery internal CAN/LIN (e.g., wire bond inside pack, corroded connector) | | BMS master internal fault | 15% | Failed transceiver or corrupted firmware | | Electromagnetic interference | 10% | External HV switching (e.g., DC-DC converter, compressor inverter) injecting noise onto internal bus – rare | | Software timing issue | 5% | CSC firmware timing drift after many wake/sleep cycles (fixed by update) | 6. Diagnostic Procedure (XENTRY) Step 1 – Verify DTC Scan all HV components. P1D687A may appear alongside P1D687B, P1D687C if multiple CSCs lost.
| Condition | Threshold | |-----------|------------| | HV system active (contactors closed or in precharge) | Yes | | 12V supply to BMS master stable | 9–16V | | Internal bus wake-up pattern sent by BMS | Completed | | Missing cyclic counter increment from any CSC for > 5 consecutive cycles | Yes | | Or: CRC error rate on internal bus > 30% over 10 seconds | Yes | mercedes-benz p1d687a
Perform HV isolation test to rule out moisture ingress into battery pack (which can short bus lines). | Condition | Threshold | |-----------|------------| | HV
Measure voltage at BMS master connector – must be >11.5V during cranking. This is a detailed technical paper on the
Run XENTRY routine "Check HV battery internal communication" – identifies faulty CSC by position (e.g., "CSC 2 does not respond").
This is a detailed technical paper on the Mercedes-Benz fault code/trouble code , based on Mercedes-Benz WIS (Workshop Information System) documentation, XENTRY/DAS diagnostic data, and common failure patterns observed in the field. Technical Service Paper: Diagnostic Trouble Code P1D687A Manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz DTC: P1D687A System: High-Voltage (HV) Battery Management / Battery Energy Control Variant Relevance: Primarily EQ Boost (MHEV - Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle) with 48V onboard electrical system (e.g., M256 engine in W222 S-Class, W223, W205, W213, W167 GLE) and full BEV/HV systems (e.g., EQC, EQE, EQS). Severity Level: 2 (Reduced performance, warning lamp, possible drivetrain derate) 1. Code Definition P1D687A – Communication with the high-voltage battery management control unit has a malfunction. The signal path is faulty.