A small addition to the family, I am cross posting this as it was posted to the Clarity sub-forum. I traded our 2017 Kia Niro Hybrid in on this. Since purchase I have found out it’s received a new 12v battery , traction battery, steering rack, in board charger and ac compressor.
I have the base model of this car as well, I think you will like it a lot. It is a great commuter, very easy to park and cargo volume in the back is one of the roomiest I have experienced for its size class. I have hauled everything from a vintage bandsaw, bricks & building supplies to firewood in the back. I actually regret not getting the upgraded trim but oh well!A small addition to the family, I am cross posting this as it was posted to the Clarity sub-forum. I traded our 2017 Kia Niro Hybrid in on this. Since purchase I have found out it’s received a new 12v battery , traction battery, steering rack, in board charger and ac compressor.
Thanks for the update, even if it's not the happiest situation.AAAAAAAAND I might be getting another new pack... it's in the shop for crapping out on me with 14 miles and 16% left. Instead of going through the Low Battery --> Low Battery. Charge immediately --> Charge immediately Power limited --> Power limited (turtle), it put up the Power down warning light and flashed the Ready indicator light at me and coasted to a stop.
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I pulled it up in SoulSpy and say cell 87 was very low. At the dealer he also noticed the low cell and took it down to less than 10% and charged it all night last night on 120v to bring it back up to 100%, I have not heard the results yet. I know typically pay has to be 70% or less and my is 95.8% SOH at the time of this mess up. So no stinkin clue...
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Sounds like good news to me, even if an additional wait is in your future as a warranty replacementJust heard back getting a new battery, so good news/bad news, she said as quick as a week or up to 6 months.
It is, it just sucks that it will be on pack number two south of 40k miles.Sounds like good news to me, even if an additional wait is in your future as a warranty replacement![]()
Wow. It's great that they could give you such a narrow time target.Just heard back getting a new battery, so good news/bad news, she said as quick as a week or up to 6 months.
That's a pricey infotainment system! Or, at least it strikes me that way. I've never priced one out before. Well depending on how long it takes you to get closer to 5/60, there are a number of new EVs coming over the next year.I did not suffer the impact from the first failures of the car, so I'll keep it for sure, for now. I am more concerned though about going past the 5/60 basic warranty and also concerned with the fact that the infotainment system was only covered by a 3/36 warranty as it is supposedly north of 2k to replace!
I hear ya. The one advantage of there being a number of desirable EVs coming is that the used EV market should expand. Maybe used Bolt EV prices will become reasonable, for instance.There are, and great ones at that. When I went to fully charge live I stopped at round rock Kia and test drove the Niro EV and like the Niro EX Hybrid we had before, it was a great car. That being said, I am trying to eliminate payments and 40k on a new ev is a big savings goal lol
If I wanted a GM EV I’d buy a new Honda lolI hear ya. The one advantage of there being a number of desirable EVs coming is that the used EV market should expand. Maybe used Bolt EV prices will become reasonable, for instance.
Note that they are actually cell pairs (parallel), if one cell goes belly up , it will tend to drag down the adjacent as well. Here is some pretty informative info on the layout:Well I dropped off the loaner car and the rental I am in a gas guzzling Toyota Corolla. I was able to look at the pack opened up so that was cool. Turns out cell 87 was 3.8v and all others were ~4.1v SOH was still 95.8%. The battery has been ordered so the wait begins.
From what I saw though in SoulSpy that didn't appear to have happened on mine for some reason:Note that they are actually cell pairs (parallel), if one cell goes belly up , it will tend to drag down the adjacent as well.