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Guess it was too much to ask that they take care of that before letting the vehicle off the lot. *shrug*
Chargepoint (Home Flex I assume?) is a good unit at least. I guess it comes with the vehicle as an incentive or something?
Slightly OT perhaps but this reminds me; I noticed via CarScanner that the reported "Energy Charged" and "Energy Discharged" cumulative counters...
The federal requirement didn't come into play until MY2020, and it's possible on many (most?) models to temporarily disable it. The 2020 Kona EV...
Lab results came back (yay~) - blame USPS for the time delay. Basically confirms what I already figured; most likely normal break-in debris....
As you stated, battery temp is a big factor; For the NMC battery chemistries like what the Kona uses, optimal battery temp should be between 70F...
Did the oil change today and took a sample that I'll be sending off for testing. I've had no symptoms at all (15K miles) but it's one of the...
Well that's something. I wonder what the underlying cause is... are the connector pins improperly spec'd or not made properly? Seems like that...
Unfortunately it seems the unit is welded shut. Opening it will cause permanent damage... (Auto-translated: На жаль, схоже, що блок приварений...
The Kona EV will only do 7.5kw on Level 2, aka 30 amps at 240v. This is a limit of the vehicle and there is nothing wrong with your EVSE or your...
Rear toe is adjustable by manipulating the control arm and lateral link cam bolts independently... if you examine KiwiME's photo you can spot all...
Just my interpretation, but if the problem is in the motor, that would be covered under the "Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, and Electric Vehicle System"...
Unfortunately you can't gauge battery health using the voltage alone. You should be able to use your dongle to get charge/discharge current and...
I think the battery-as-engine analogy is deeply flawed. I wasn't going to say anything but if we're going to try to make it a thing... :D The...
Thanks for what feels like a little bit of "insider information!" So broadly the advice given here and elsewhere is to keep the SoC between...