I just got a notice from Mitsubishi that my car needs to have the Cell Monitoring Unit software updated, so maybe this has something to do with the problem?? Probably not - It sounds like something different
"The current internal software programming for the CMU may falsely detect a failure of the Main Drive Lithium-ion Battery, which may result in illumination of the warning light and reduce battery output"
Everyone who has a car manufactured before July 12th 2012 should be getting this notice shortly. It will be interesting to see if there is anyone at my local dealership qualified to do the upgrade . . . . I kinda doubt it, truthfully - They may have to send someone in
Don
I also received the so called "Customer Satisfaction Campaign" from Mitsubishi on Sep. 13. Quite a few people responded to this as saying nothing has gone wrong with their iMievs, so they do not know if this upgrade is necessary. Well, I have a different take and I think this so-called campaign instead of recall is a preventive measure taken by Mitsubishi to keep them from a potential disaster.
After remote fiasco with my EVSEUPGRADE charging cable at 240 V, I received a stern warning not to use the cable again or potential damage will result from Mitsubishi (it means in spite of all the EMU warning lights, nothing has been damaged yet.) Within a week, something terrible happened to my i again.
To make long story short, after extensive use of "B" mode, I got into trouble just once with driving i. One afternoon, I wanted to pull my car several feet after parking for a few minutes, I experienced a drag when I stepped on my "gas" pedal. Then two yellow warning lights came on with green ready light still illuminated. I could not believe what I saw. I was in such a shock state that I did not know what to do for a while. Then I told myself to calm down and took out the owner’s manual to check on the two warning lights: one was EMU and the other was RBS. According to the manual, “EMU light will illuminate when there is a problem with high voltage component; RBS light comes on when the regenerative brake performance may be weakened. In this case, drive the vehicle at a lower speed.” After reading the manual, I still did not know what to do. The final resort might be to reset the key. Thank almighty, after resetting, everything became normal and no more warning lights since.
Two days later, I drove i back to the dealer. The technician, remotely controlled by Mitsubishi engineers, did all the checking and could not find anything wrong except the error codes by the remote fiasco before. Then the fun part began. I was drilled by the Mitsubishi engineers on the issue of “if I was still using EVSEUPGRADE cable”. I told them “no”, but I also told them I was using CheckPoint public charging station on daily basis at level 2. I would like to see how they responded. They could surely bully the small company like EVSEUPGRADE, but this time I got the big company and I would like to see if they would dare picking on them. Well they did not dare like I’ve expected. I have extended experience with regen brake with riding electric bikes for several years and I am still riding them. I had broken a battery pack, battery management system (BMS) and controller due to high pulse current and voltage of regen brake. I really could not see how an on-board charger problem could be related to what just happened to my i. So when they were asking my charging cable, I know they were trying to deny my warranty (this is just my own opinion, it might not be true). Because the incident is not reproducible, they ask me to videotape it should it happen again. I agree with their request and I have my camera ready every day to capture this rare event. Unfortunately (or fortunately) it has not happened since.
Well, the above story is a true story of mine. You will be the judge. I just hope that if you have similar situation like mine, please do not hesitate to post it. Thanks.