AC failed, dealer replaced the condenser yesterday under TSB 21-017. Picked up the car right as the dealer was closing for the day. All was well for the first 20 minutes of my ride back from the dealer, switched to hybrid mode and about 5 minutes later got the dash warning "High Temperature. Power Reduced.” I pulled off the next exit and switched back to EV mode, and the warning disappeared. Drove another 10 miles or so on EV mode to get home, no issues. Drove 25 miles back to my office this morning, mix of EV and hybrid, and again no issues. Weather around 60 degrees F in both instances.
I can see in the service notes that the tech removed the radiator during the repair. No visible damage to the radiator when looking through the front grill. Thoughts on possible causes for the overheating? I will call the dealer this morning to discuss, but want to go in somewhat informed as they do not seem particularly familiar with the Clarity. The owners manual suggests that this is not a problem if the warning light turns off and remains off, but I don't like the fact that this occurred immediately after getting work done which involved the coolant system.
If the tech failed to "burp" the coolant system after re-installing the radiator, how long would this take to present an issue?
I can see in the service notes that the tech removed the radiator during the repair. No visible damage to the radiator when looking through the front grill. Thoughts on possible causes for the overheating? I will call the dealer this morning to discuss, but want to go in somewhat informed as they do not seem particularly familiar with the Clarity. The owners manual suggests that this is not a problem if the warning light turns off and remains off, but I don't like the fact that this occurred immediately after getting work done which involved the coolant system.
If the tech failed to "burp" the coolant system after re-installing the radiator, how long would this take to present an issue?