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Originally Posted by CrapperMonkey
Thanks!
I brought it into a dealership and was told that the total capacity needs to be below 30% of original to qualify for warranty. The process would require them to remove the battery and do a full discharge/charge. If it's <30%, then you get a free battery claim. If not, it'll be $600usd.
Honestly, I'm not fully convinced by this guy and may get a second source.
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$600 USD? Did the dealership get the 12v battery confused with the high-voltage hybrid battery? LOL, the hybrid battery is like 10k or something. If it was $600 I'll drive down to your dealership now to get them to replace my hybrid battery (without issues) with a brand new one
It sounds like they're confusing the 12v warranty with the lithium ion warranty. Might be worth sending an email to corporate or something.