TobyGadd
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EDIT: After doing more troubleshooting, I believe that the heater is weak or almost dead. I'm still trying to figure it out. But it doesn't seem to be related to the remote, blower, resistor, pump, or charger
Original post:
I'd love some troubleshooting help with fixing a pre-heating issue that my 2016 i-miev has been experiencing. Here's what I've found so far.
When plugged into a 240v charger, I selected defrost with the remote control. The blower, button lights, etc. all come on properly, and it appears to be working. But there's no heat. It's 16F this morning.
Since I have two identical 2016 i-mievs, I plugged them both in at the same time, and compared them in the same conditions. The other car did exactly what it was supposed to do--lots of hot air defrosted the window. The reservoir (under hood) in the cold car was cold, but the reservoir in the warm car was warm.
I unplugged the car, turned it on, and turned on the defrost manually--which made lots of heat and quickly defrosted the window. The AC also works fine.
I remember hearing that the 2016 has a somewhat different heating system then the 2012 cars, which I only mention in case it helps someone troubleshoot with me. If memory serves, the 2016 has both a heat pump and heating coils. If so, could the car use the coils while plugged in, but the pump when operating on battery? Suggesting, of course, that the coils may have died, or maybe a fuse?
Original post:
I'd love some troubleshooting help with fixing a pre-heating issue that my 2016 i-miev has been experiencing. Here's what I've found so far.
When plugged into a 240v charger, I selected defrost with the remote control. The blower, button lights, etc. all come on properly, and it appears to be working. But there's no heat. It's 16F this morning.
Since I have two identical 2016 i-mievs, I plugged them both in at the same time, and compared them in the same conditions. The other car did exactly what it was supposed to do--lots of hot air defrosted the window. The reservoir (under hood) in the cold car was cold, but the reservoir in the warm car was warm.
I unplugged the car, turned it on, and turned on the defrost manually--which made lots of heat and quickly defrosted the window. The AC also works fine.
I remember hearing that the 2016 has a somewhat different heating system then the 2012 cars, which I only mention in case it helps someone troubleshoot with me. If memory serves, the 2016 has both a heat pump and heating coils. If so, could the car use the coils while plugged in, but the pump when operating on battery? Suggesting, of course, that the coils may have died, or maybe a fuse?