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My Hymotion battery is dead. RIP. Almost 3 years of service.
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Friends: 0 | Question from the newbie - if warranty had expired, any idea roughly how much it would cost to get it replaced? |
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Friends: 0 | Now, I'm getting the 3 flashes ...and my warranty expired about 2-1/2 months ago. |
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| Ron Paul 2012 Join Date: May 2005 Location: Wheelersburg, Ohio
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Friends: 25 | That sucks. Have you seen if they would give you some kind of good faith warranty replacement or even a cheap replacement? |
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Friends: 0 | They talk about two options, but they keep steering me towards the one that will draw less attention to the fact that they're not going to provide any real service for their product. THEY WANT ME TO PAY A COUPLE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SMALL ELECTRICAL PART!!! Perhaps they should be reminded about the safety warning that they put in their manual (that we should not turn off the system while driving at highway speeds, because the cruise control could fail and cause the car to go out of control). NEWS FLASH: When the DC-to-DC converter fails (3 flashes), the system stops working ...while you are driving. Hmmm... It seems to me that a company that wants to avoid serious legal issues would treat this as a safety recall. After all, they fixed the problem a long time ago, and they would only have to replace the part for a relatively small number of their early customers. I'm just sayin'... Arthur -----Original Message----- From: A123 service manager Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 10:40 PM To: Arthur Brenner Subject: RE: 3 flashes after warranty expires Hi Arthur, To answer your question; your pack can be sent out and repaired so that you can continue with your original pack. You won’t get it back in one week, and it will most likely cost more than installing a refurbished pack. The most common reason why the pack would not take a complete charge is due to imbalanced cells – meaning a module, or modules need to be replaced. I don’t have a price on modules, but the batteries themselves are the most expensive items in the pack. Add to that the cost of a rental car, hotel, etc. We are working with a third party that is doing the pack refurbishing so I cannot guarantee the turn-around time, but I’m guessing that it would be closer to two + weeks. Keep in mind that it takes 3 – 4 days shipping to Michigan each way… You could have your pack pulled out and have Westborough put back the interior so you could drive your car while waiting for your pack to be repaired. This would keep the car rental bill from spiraling, but you would pay a bit more for added labor. A refurbished battery pack would come with a 90 day warranty and you would be in and out the same day. If keeping costs in line is part of your objective, I would think this is the way you would want to go. I can talk this through with Westboro Toyota if you still want to pursue keeping your same pack. Let me know. Sincerely, A123 service manager From: Arthur Brenner Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 7:30 PM To: A123 service manager Subject: RE: 3 flashes after warranty expires Dear A123 service manager, I talked with Westboro Toyota, today. They quoted me a price of $1500 plus labor for what you referred to as the "purchase a refurbished battery pack" option. They seemed confused when I mentioned the other option (sending my pack out to be repaired). I told them that my guess was that I was the first person they've had seeking service, out-of-warranty. They confirmed that. So, I told them that I wasn't surprised that there was a little confusion. I told them that I'd contact you and verify what you had said. I'd like to keep this as simple as possible, and I'd also like to keep the same battery pack. After your last email, I tried charging my pack. The tail lights came on, and I heard the fan running, and, the next morning, my Kill-a-Watt meter showed 1.86 kWh had been used to charge the pack. That's not surprising, because it crapped out when I still had at least half a charge left in the battery. So, the pack seems perfectly fine, in terms of its ability to be charged. It's just that some failure is preventing me from USING that charge. What seems simplest to me is to leave my car there for a week and get Westboro Toyota to provide me with the least expensive loaner car they have available. I'm going to have to make two round trips, anyway. This way, they won't have to put everything back together in the back of the car. Also, they will be able to make sure that the pack is fixed and reinstalled and working fine, BEFORE I come back to get it. Of course, that sort of assumes that the pack can be sent out, repaired, and sent back, in less than a week. Can we make this work? Can the people who will be fixing it let me know which week (presumably sometime next month) is best for them. Then, I can drive up and back, on a Saturday, and do the same thing the following Saturday. That saves me the cost of motels. I think I'm being pretty flexible, here. So, even if there is some delay (e.g., the need to order a part), and it takes an extra week, I would be fine with that. I would just ask that they pay the cost of my loaner car, for the extra week, which shouldn't be much, since I'll probably put less than 100 miles on it, driving around Corning, during that week. So, I guess I'm asking for two things, here: 1) For someone to communicate with Westboro Toyota, and explain to them how the "sending my pack out for repair and getting it back" option will work. 2) I'm asking for a "turn-around time" of one week, and letting them schedule it for a week of their own choosing. I don't think that's an unreasonable request. Let me know what can be arranged, or if I should contact someone else to request this arrangement. Thanks. Arthur -----Original Message----- From: A123 service manager Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 10:19 AM To: Arthur Brenner Subject: RE: 3 flashes after warranty expires Arthur, |
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Anyway, keep us in the loop. Mine will be coming up on the end of its warranty soon as well so it would be nice if we could document a pattern of failures (if one exists) to help our case if it happens to other people. | |
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Friends: 0 | It's of no use to Arthur, but in the Netherlands, a product has an expected lifecycle or better age. So a washingmachine will have a 2 year warranty, but a life-expectancy of about 10 years. One that fails after 5 years is therefor expected to be only halfway through it's expected life and therefor you can expect about a 50% discount from the manufacturer on your repair. The part about the life-expectancy is a law I think, but how you get the manufacturer to fork over the 50% discount is something the law doesn't do for you: you have to get that by discussing, threatening with factual slandercampaigns on the net, get lawyers or consumer-groups involved, etc. (I've discussed how an independent garage left me standing in the cold after changing the same part twice within a few months: their main office got involved because the garage wasn't allowed to handle these issues (it arose when they wanted to change it for the third time and I then found out they had replaced the right side twice instead of left and right as I had assumed. The left side was still the riveted, not bolted, original version from the factory). The main office messed up big time (the person handling the case was fired and no-one picked up the case: and this happened TWICE!!!). I slandered them (factually correct) on the net, someone read it and informed the small independent and they got in contact with me, apologized several times for the treatment from the main-office, payed back one part and gave the wife a big bouquet of flowers. I still won't go back there, but the grudge is gone). ???? <= I wanted to put an abbreviation of some cursing words there, but I'll try to stay civil. I know I pay insane amounts for just about everything except for normal groceries (they are in line with the US I think), but I never knew even energy was that different. I pay 22ct, and that's apart from fixed costs per year. And that's 22ct €, so even at the dropping rates that is close to $0.30. And this is after they changed a part of the variable cost into fixed cost two years ago (punishing anyone who has solarpanels and supplies more that 50% of his own energy: me) or it would have been 27ct€ or $0.35 per kWh... Lets look on the bright side: solarpanels earn me a lot more that they do over there Last edited by R-P; 12-13-2011 at 05:35 AM. |
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