Carsten
Active member
I just had the 36,000mi battery check and the only thing, I got in the invoice was this:
Concern: Customer states 36,000 mile high voltage battery check
Correction: performed traction battery automatic measurement reset
Line Total... $105.95
I expected to get some idea of my battery health, but nothing.
Is this normal?
Why do I have to pay for it, if this check is required to keep the battery warranty?
The dealership is in MD and they only have 1 other MiEV, that goes there for service.
I have a 2012 MiEV that I bought new in 6/2013 and have lost quite some range over the last year, nothing noticeable in the 1st year. I drive the same route of 35mi each way to work every day and charge L2 at home and L1 at work. Last August/September I had regularly a range in the 80's (sometimes even 90's) and this August/September only low 70's.
Any advice is appreciated.
Carsten
Concern: Customer states 36,000 mile high voltage battery check
Correction: performed traction battery automatic measurement reset
Line Total... $105.95
I expected to get some idea of my battery health, but nothing.
Is this normal?
Why do I have to pay for it, if this check is required to keep the battery warranty?
The dealership is in MD and they only have 1 other MiEV, that goes there for service.
I have a 2012 MiEV that I bought new in 6/2013 and have lost quite some range over the last year, nothing noticeable in the 1st year. I drive the same route of 35mi each way to work every day and charge L2 at home and L1 at work. Last August/September I had regularly a range in the 80's (sometimes even 90's) and this August/September only low 70's.
Any advice is appreciated.
Carsten