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rrsfan Member Since: 01 Jun 2014 Location: West Midlands Posts: 140 |
CANT WAIT FOR YOUR VIEWS AND HOPEFULLY A VIDEO |
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Thu Jun 07 2018 11:20am |
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ab601 Member Since: 08 Oct 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 51 |
Awaiting an update on Monday |
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Thu Jun 07 2018 3:25pm |
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ab601 Member Since: 08 Oct 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 51 |
The latest is that my car cant be handed over beacause of an 'Update Prior to Sale Notice' issued by JLR instructing dealers to 'Hold' due to a potential faulty fuel tank sender unit. Any vehicle already in use can continue to be driven with any repair instructions to be communicated separately. A further update is to be issued tomorrow but this may be a further 'hold only' !! Very Frustrating having waited so long, I am pushing dealer to get the vehicle released without joy so far. |
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Sun Jun 10 2018 8:22am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Have you been told about some PHEVs that the dealers cannot make switch between power sources? I have now learned of two demo cars that refuse to change power source - fine if it won’t switch from petrol to electric but not so great if it won’t switch back from electric to petrol...... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sun Jun 10 2018 9:03am |
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ab601 Member Since: 08 Oct 2017 Location: Manchester Posts: 51 |
No, not heard that Tim |
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Sun Jun 10 2018 3:25pm |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
The one I drove had no problem switching between power sources - could feel a nice jerk every time it changed! |
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Mon Jun 11 2018 10:38am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The problem could be about to rear it’s head on that car then............. I would say in 2018 it is unacceptable not to have a seemless energy source change-over - Mini dealer took me out in a BMW 2 series PHEV and it is like the Mini, you simply don’t know when the change of power source has happened without watching the fuel gauge or the charging status indicator as the cars don’t have a rev counter! Same with the Outlander PHEV I test drove and the Ionic PHEV, you have no idea when the change over has happened without looking at a dial on the dash. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Mon Jun 11 2018 11:33am |
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The Ws of London Member Since: 06 Jun 2018 Location: LONDON Posts: 12 |
I spoke to my dealer today as my RRS PHEV is being held pending resolution of the fuel sender issue. The expectation is that an update will be available on 9th July. Whether that means they will then release the car or not is unclear. However, I understand this is a global issue affecting cars / dealers worldwide so I guess there is a lot going on behind the scenes to try and come up with a solution! |
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Wed Jun 13 2018 8:07pm |
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The Ws of London Member Since: 06 Jun 2018 Location: LONDON Posts: 12 |
On a related topic, does anyone know if a towba4 can be fitted to the P400? |
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Wed Jun 13 2018 8:08pm |
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timhum Member Since: 06 Mar 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 389 |
Given that I don't believe anyone has taken delivery of an Hybrid yet I suggest you refer to the dealer or brochure.
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Thu Jun 14 2018 3:27am |
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EssexRRS Member Since: 04 Jun 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 22 |
I took delivery of mine about 3 weeks ago at the same time as the dealer demo car
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Thu Jun 14 2018 3:52pm |
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Spooked Member Since: 14 Mar 2018 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 18 |
Really pleased to hear something positive about the PHEV. Have you got a fast charger installed at home, and if so, what sort of charging times are you getting? |
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Thu Jun 14 2018 4:30pm |
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EssexRRS Member Since: 04 Jun 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 22 |
Not yet, no. I’m getting one fitted at the end of the month. So far I’m charging from the normal 3 pin 10amp supply at my work because it tripped my house electrics. My house is old and although I’m not an electrician it seems that it takes just a little too much power. It works with half the fuses turned off!
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Thu Jun 14 2018 4:56pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Even with a newer house you may need heavier duty wiring and fusing for the car to charge off the 13amp plug. The advice I was given was to add an extra socket with heavy duty cabling and an additional bigger fuse before the domestic fuse box which I have now got. My brother-in-law is a contracting electrician and has installed several fast chargers for Renaults and Nissans locally and he up rated my wiring and fuse in case I wanted to add a rapid charger later ( I would be interested in a Tesla 3cor an I Pace once the teething problems are solved with the IPace!)but as my PHEV only takes 3 hours to charge on a standard plug i’m Not bothering to fit One at home, also BMW’s system automatically restricts the current to avoid damaging the battery - can also charge during the day on cheap electricity from my domestic solar panel array on the house roof. You also shouldn’t need another charging cable now as last winter the EU decreed that all chargers are now required to have type 2 plugs on tethered cables. Reading on other forums be aware that Chargemaster charges you quite a lot to join and use their chargers......... in Scotland it is different we have a nationwide system provided by Charge Place Scotland and apart from a £20 annual fee for the swipe card to activate the charging stations charging is free at 98% of charging points. Other charging companies are available but don’t have the coverage that the Scottish Government’s system has. I have read online too that PHEV owner’s should avoid too much use of superchargers as that can shorten the life of the battery pack, also to avoid always charging to 100% for the same reason. I was looking for info how to store a BEV/PHEV for periods of 2 weeks or more and it transpires that it isn’t good to store them for any length of time with more than 80% charge or less than 40% charge. If you have to park up the car for a longer period than 2 weeks there is plenty of advice online
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Thu Jun 14 2018 10:19pm |
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