Not being able to turn on and test the REX before the mileage is down to 5% is also a reliability problem.
I essentially use my i3 as BEV although I have the REX option. Having the REX is suppose to take all the range anxiety away especially when now in the winter the range is much smaller and less predictable.
Unfortunately, I have just realized that this is not going to work.
Why? Because the REX is unreliable and you cannot test it when you have enough batter range left.
Last week, I got a message which approximately stated that it was going to turn on the REX for a maintenance run because of lack of use. To cut a long story short, the REX failed to start, I have the CEL on and an appointment with BMW.
This is now a problem for me because I cannot test the REX when I have some power left (more than 5% but less than 75%). I have either experiment myself by making a special short distance trip close to 5% power so that I can get home if the REX does not work.
Another important reason for BMW to ditch the 5% level start requirement in US.
I essentially use my i3 as BEV although I have the REX option. Having the REX is suppose to take all the range anxiety away especially when now in the winter the range is much smaller and less predictable.
Unfortunately, I have just realized that this is not going to work.
Why? Because the REX is unreliable and you cannot test it when you have enough batter range left.
Last week, I got a message which approximately stated that it was going to turn on the REX for a maintenance run because of lack of use. To cut a long story short, the REX failed to start, I have the CEL on and an appointment with BMW.
This is now a problem for me because I cannot test the REX when I have some power left (more than 5% but less than 75%). I have either experiment myself by making a special short distance trip close to 5% power so that I can get home if the REX does not work.
Another important reason for BMW to ditch the 5% level start requirement in US.