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Download MP3Overview: Essential information for current and future electric vehicle owners regarding battery warranty exclusions and exceptions.
- Key Points:
- Warranty Exclusions: Understanding the general exclusions listed by Green Cars.
- Non-Standard Charging: Avoid using non-approved charging methods.
- Non-Approved Parts: Damage from installing parts not approved by the manufacturer.
- Battery as Power Source: Using the battery to power your house might void the warranty.
- Battery Coolant Reservoir: Opening the battery coolant reservoir can void the warranty.
- Software Updates: Failing to install updates may void the warranty.
- Non-Certified Repairs: Only certified technicians should perform repairs.
- Lifting Vehicle Incorrectly: Incorrect lifting can damage the battery.
- Failure to Make Repairs: Ignoring necessary repairs can void the warranty.
- Towing Limits: Understanding the towing capabilities and limits of your EV.
- General Abuse or Neglect: Catch-all exclusion for improper usage or maintenance.
- Warranty Exclusions: Understanding the general exclusions listed by Green Cars.
Additional Insights: From an EV forum and Kia owner's manual.
- Rapid Charging: Avoid rapid charging three times in a row to maintain warranty.
- DC Fast Chargers: Use DC fast chargers sparingly to prolong battery life.
Practical Tips:
- Regularly check and follow your EV’s owner's manual.
- Stay informed about software updates and necessary repairs.
- Be cautious with non-standard modifications and repairs.
- Monitor your charging habits to align with warranty guidelines.
Final Thought: Understanding and adhering to warranty requirements is crucial to avoid unexpected expenses and maintain the longevity of your EV battery.
Tune in to learn more about how to keep your electric vehicle's battery warranty intact and ensure a smooth driving experience!