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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    That seems to be the result. We're waiting for a call about my son's 2016 that went turtle-mode immediately after the upgrade, never got clear of the dealer's shop (February).
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    Car stuck at dealer for 3 months awaiting warranty battery replacement (2017 Soul EV)

    I’d write that letter to Santa, just in case.
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    Kia dealer has my SoulEV for 3+ months

    Who told you this, please, and who is “they”? Thanks. pg
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    Car stuck at dealer for 3 months awaiting warranty battery replacement (2017 Soul EV)

    Sorry for your ills. The silence is deafening. pg
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    Is this because, in turtle mode, you cannot fully charge, so cell balancing does not happen? It does seem like the dealer is in your future. Pg
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    That’s hopeful news. One thing to consider; if the 12V battery has been sitting for a long time it may be sulfated and near-dead. It would be prudent to request they fully test that battery and replace it if necessary, before you drive off the lot. At nearly a decade old, original batteries...
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    You might try David Lazarus at KTLA. He's a well-regarded consumer advocate, and may be willing to give the ball a kick. I'm in Oregon (L.A. native). Good luck. I'm guessing the most SC267 recall victims will end up in this trap.
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    Sounds like all the rest, Jill. Perhaps your local newspaper or tv news station has a "consumer advocacy" section/editor that would be interested in stirring the pot?
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    That's a major bummer, Cliff. Many here have had the same experience shortly after the SC267 recall work. When you say it "died", how so? Most get the "turtle" light and a message about reduced power or similar, and the car drops into "limp home mode". pg
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    Car stuck at dealer for 3 months awaiting warranty battery replacement (2017 Soul EV)

    It feels like a well-intentioned attempt to comply with the (federally-mandated?) recall backfired on Kia. Now they are between a rock and a hard place. They may not have a good solution. The replacement signal/sensor harness and BMS reprogramming identified more potentially failing batteries...
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    Kia buy back

    You might want to bounce this off Hagens-Berman in Seattle. They do class-action suits for many similar issues, including Mercedes and Bosch diesel cheating settlement. https://www.hbsslaw.com/
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    That’s great. Congratulations. Hopefully that’s a sign that other cars can be salvaged, maybe allow battery replacement going forward. Here in Portland, the Kia dealers have not been notified of a software update. pg
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    Battery Recall for cars with E400 high-voltage battery.

    I suspect that the BMS will limit your SOC to 80% because it's in a fault condition (hence the CHECK EV and Turtle indicators), but it's worth a try. This whole episode has been tiring, but I'm thinking KIA is doing the best they can considering the variables. pg
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