Gino
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- First Name
- Gino
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2024
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- Location
- Orange County, CA
- Vehicles
- 2000 Boxster & 2021 Taycan
Very good advice! Do you advise a certain OBDII reader which will give me this information? I will order it immediately to begin monitoring my battery system.Hi Gino, in my experience there are two battery conditions that can cause low range (after eliminating controllable variables like tires/wheels, speed, attached accessories, and driving conditions). First, there is battery degradation that is even, and second there is uneven battery degradation where one or more failing cells restrict the capacity of the entire HV battery pack. My range was terrible since new, and it turns out I had one bad cell, which got worse suddenly, requiring a tow to the dealership to replace the entire HV battery pack at over 41,000 miles on the odometer. You can read more details about my experience here:
Bottom line: get an OBDII reader and view the cell map to see if you have a "time bomb" bad cell(s), or if you just have even degradation.
I don't worry so much for me but I would hate for my wife to get stuck somewhere by herself with a failed battery pack. It seems like these failures can happen out of the blue and I hate taking chances with my wife's safety. If something were to happen I'm not always close by to make sure she is ok. I'm trusting Porsche but I feel your suggestion to keep tabs on the battery modules with an IBDII reader is just common sense. Thank you so much!
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