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I would have gladly accepted a comment about my wording from probably anyone else on this forum, but not from someone who in my opinion can be...
Just because I acknowledged that not all decisions made are purely altruistic is hardly a sign of pretentiousness. We give to one charity but not...
About 15% of new U.S. capacity in 2021 will be natural gas. Far lower than years past, and hopefully the number of new natural gas plants will...
"Helping the power company", by enabling them to not build new fossil fuel powerplants to handle peak demands is just one reason for a BEV owner...
I agree on the reason why the 12V battery (or a 12V jump start) is required to activate the HV system. However regarding firefighters, just...
Depends on how much they pay. Yes you would need to factor in that it could shorten your battery life, as well as possibly hastening eventual...
In the situation being discussed where someone will be remaining in the car, then yes you can take the fob with you. However if the car will be...
Clarity does not have a Utility Mode like the Kona. Clarity only has a 12V Battery Killer Mode, also known as ON Mode. There is also Accessory...
So if I understand correctly there is no prorating during the original warranty, you get a free replacement battery. Only drawback is that it's...
Mine doesn't have that, I guess I got gypped. Not sure how accurate that indicator is, although if it says the battery is bad I suppose it...
When you previously mentioned "it's never blue anymore" I assumed you were referring to the blue semicircle on the instrument panel which is one...
You aren't the only one who has wondered how you can wind up needing a jump start when you have a perfectly functioning high voltage battery...
If your 12V battery is weak and you don’t drive the car for several days, you can keep the 12V battery charged by turning the car on to READY mode...
When you get to your spot at the drive-in, turn off the car, then set the parking brake by pulling up on the P selector. You should now see BRAKE...
It's a very easy mistake to make so don't feel bad. When driving no one accidently leaves it in ON mode because if you do you won't be going...