Hey folks, glad to find this forum. I bought this 2016 with 36k miles and it didn't have the standard trickle charger with it, the dealer had provided one to use from another ev until he could get the Kia charger. After successfully charging it to 100% the range was 52 miles. I tried driving it down as close to 0% as possible staying close by and then charged it again but never went above 52%. I contacted Kia America and confirmed the nearest authorized service center was in Georgia and they made transport arrangements after agreeing it needed a battery replacement. It arrived in Georgia on 10/8/19 and as of yesterday I was told they still don't have even an estimated date for delivery of the replacement battery, that they were on back order. The tech confirmed the battery needed to be replaced and would be replaced with a NEW battery, not a refurb.
My question to this group is, what is the long delay about getting batteries for these cars? The tech told me there was another Soul waiting on a battery that had been there longer than mine.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any replies.
My question to this group is, what is the long delay about getting batteries for these cars? The tech told me there was another Soul waiting on a battery that had been there longer than mine.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any replies.