I was notified electronically (can't remember if it was email or other) first, and it sounded imperative that I act as soon as possible. I also received a letter several days after I dropped the car at the dealer. I'll see what I can find when I go home tonight and post it all here.
BTW...I live in Southern California and my Kona Limited is leased. It seems to me that if they are going to keep the car for weeks then I should get some kind of credit on my lease payment. It's true that they provided me with a loaner, but it's not the same. For one thing, I'm paying for Sirius radio that I now can't use. It doesn't seem reasonable that they need to have the car sitting in their lot while they sort out the battery supply issues.
BTW...I live in Southern California and my Kona Limited is leased. It seems to me that if they are going to keep the car for weeks then I should get some kind of credit on my lease payment. It's true that they provided me with a loaner, but it's not the same. For one thing, I'm paying for Sirius radio that I now can't use. It doesn't seem reasonable that they need to have the car sitting in their lot while they sort out the battery supply issues.