MachEMaster
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I know of three lawyers who are active participants in the forum and have been since before the first delivery. Oh no!Frunk in Fordpass, 5 second power limit? Methinks there are lawyers lurking in the forum. Haha I'm just kidding!
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I went to the Ioniq5 forum to see if this is a real problem or just lawyers looking for a payday. Looks like there's quite a few people having the issue and replacing the onboard charger/charge port is not fixing the issue.
That would be too much admitting that there's an ongoing problem. It seems many car manufacturers don't want to admit there's a problem until they can say it's fixed.Yeah, the main thing Hyundai could have done here is a little more transparency. Something like a bulletin to owner’s letting them know the situation, then giving them a choice: install this software that will make L2 derate instead of fail, or not, and let them know you are working towards a real fix.
I wouldn’t giggle too much at rue irony. Many of us are having level 2 charge speed issues as well… after an update installed remotely. Ford is also not being entirely transparent with us. This story could be republished in a couple months simply by replacing Hyundai with Ford and Ioniq with Mach-E.Have to point out the irony that so many folks picked the Ioniq 5 / EV6 because of charging speed (when most charging should be at home...where now people are having issues).
Same could be said of ford. Like 5 sec limiter for exampleYeah, the main thing Hyundai could have done here is a little more transparency. Something like a bulletin to owner’s letting them know the situation, then giving them a choice: install this software that will make L2 derate instead of fail, or not, and let them know you are working towards a real fix.
Thread Frunk-jacking in 5….4….3….2….1Frunk in Fordpass, 5 second power limit? Methinks there are lawyers lurking in the forum. Haha I'm just kidding!
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Yes, and people in Arizona will likely need to install exhaust fans in their garages to extract the heat from charging as well. And or install some kind of cooling device in the garage like a swamp cooler.Sometimes folks hire lawyers to challenge the laws of thermodynamics, or (to be fair) to challenge certain marketers denial of them. A naturally-aspirated ICE won't function as well at high altitude—with less air sucked into each cylinder—but a BEV won't be as effective trying to charge in a 100 F garage with no way to dissipate the heat.
I'm thinking about how a big-city apartment building will look in 30 years, with a bunch of EVs trying to charge in a summer night, crammed into the building's unventilated basement garage. They will be running their AC units trying to keep the electronics cool, making things hotter and hotter... Some things will need redesign.