Just trying to get sense of what people have experienced after this huge software patch. Thanks!
LG batteries from Poland can go into:Audi, BMW, Daimler, Jaguar, Porsche, Renault, Stellantis, Volkswagen, Volvo, BMW , Daimler, Inos (the Grenadier ) &Fisker.Is there any car with LG battery without recall/issue ? Bolt EV, Kona (soul ?? Niro ??), IPace, e-tron, Jeep PHEV. What else ?
Are you sure the alarm said "hybrid" ?I Bought a used ipace (‘oct 18, 140k km) last month which is now showing the ‘hybrid battery error (press ok to dismiss)’ .
I am not sure how a software update will get rid of the alarm if the root cause is a faulty battery. Was the new update to remove false positives (false alarms with a good battery), or because some cars did not get the original update done properly (or are there two distinct updates, one for each issue)?LG batteries from Poland can go into:Audi, BMW, Daimler, Jaguar, Porsche, Renault, Stellantis, Volkswagen, Volvo, BMW , Daimler, Inos (the Grenadier ) &Fisker.
Volvo problems?, not that I have heard yet. ?
I am going in next week to get the H459 new software installed. I will be glad to get rid of this Traction Battery Fault alarm. I promise I will never fully charge my car again on a fast charger!
My car is on the Federal website for an incomplete recall. The H441 software did not work well with my early 2019 as per Jaguars conversations with the Feds. It took two months for the traction battery fault alarm to come in after the H441 install. That was 2 days after spending time at 4 different fast chargers on the same day, before the alarm came in. That was the 1st time I had fast charged after getting H441 installed. This is what the new H459 software is supposed to fix on the early cars. If the new H459 software doesn't clear the alarm, then I will be getting cell replacement(s)(when the parts come in). Only certain early cars had this different original software and need the H459 software.I am not sure how a software update will get rid of the alarm if the root cause is a faulty battery. Was the new update to remove false positives (false alarms with a good battery), or because some cars did not get the original update done properly (or are there two distinct updates, one for each issue)?
What he said. The purpose is to flag suspect cells (using limited sensors and likely some statistics to make the determination) and not stop a singular event that would have led to a fire. It is kind of like resetting a breaker when a faulty appliance is occasionally shorting. You need to deal with the reason it is tripping the breaker, not get good at resetting the breaker all the time.If the trip is reset it might trip at the next full charge. Each full charge will stress the cell(s) with the voltage deviation and the result could be heat and possibly fire. This is what H441 is in stalled to detect and limit the charging.
In the correct and specific use of the word "could" - yes this could be the case. Just as bigfoot could exist. Aliens could be regularly visiting the earth. And the sun could go supernova tomorrow.It occurred to me today that the delays in procuring replacement cells could stem from Jaguar prioritizing commercial customers, like Waymo. Anyone know if this could be the case?