Hello everyone. I've just "inherited" my 2nd 2014 i3 from my dad, who is fed up with the depleted range and already got himself an iX. Here's what I've done/gathered so far: 1) Charge to full daily for the last week and then also run Batt Kappa Max daily. Results have been consistently ~11.7, well below the 13.2 70% mark. Range fully charged have been 45-50. My style of driving is moderate, somewhat economy conscious, but not a hypermiler. Mix of 60/40 hwy/city. Ambient temps in Northern CA during the day/at time of testing have been in the high 60's to mid 70's. 2) I called a BMW dealer service dept with the VIN number and they were able to to confirm that the battery is still under warranty within the 10 years/ 150k miles from first in-service date, March 2015 (one of the few perks of living in CA) 3) They recommend bringing the car in for them to run the in-house capacity test. If results confirms a sub-70% capacity, the battery will be repaired for free and the fee for the test will be waived. If not, I'll be stuck with the $250 test fee.
I think a consistent 11.7 batt kappa max makes it a fairly good bet that the in-house capacity test will "rule" in my favor but would like to hear from the community in case there's something else I failed to consider. Thanks you!
I think a consistent 11.7 batt kappa max makes it a fairly good bet that the in-house capacity test will "rule" in my favor but would like to hear from the community in case there's something else I failed to consider. Thanks you!