persianrider
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I'm in Montreal and recieved a letter in the winter about keeping it at 80% and that I would be contacted when a remedy is ready. Shortly thereafter the app had the notice to limit the charging. I wanted to do a roadtrip 2 weeks ago and called my dealer and after putting me on hold to talk to their "EV guy" they said go for it but just keep the charging limited to 80%.
So, roadtrip done successfully (3800km total in a week, mostly DC fast charging... I may have some non battery issues that need to be checked though). A couple of days ago I got another letter stating I need to call my dealer to make an appointment for an inspection. It also had the link on it which led to a site that said once an inspection is done I get my $250.
I called to make an appointment, it will be on Aug 4. I was told on the phone that the battery replacement will happen, but they don't know exactly when because the replacement packs are apparently assigned to a vin#... but I will receive a call a week ahead of the replacement appointment... whenever that might be.
I'll let you know if I get any info that might help shed light on this whole process.
Don't know which dealer you go to but I went to mine this morning (West Island Gabriel) for my yearly inspection. I'm not affected by the battery recall since I have a 2021.
But I saw 2 battery packs right at the entrance of the garage (wrapped/in a huge box)
I can see why not only the battery cost itself, just the size of the transport! makes this recall astronomical $$$