Hi Turabi
I think your garage are being a bit economic with the truth have a read of these links for the accurate pitcure.
https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/manufacturer-news/2020/07/28/mitsubishi-to-exit-uk-market...
I note this was issued in North America and it does not automatically mean it applies in any of their other trading areas e.g. UK & Europe.
Does anybody know if it does apply to any other zone?
No problem.
I think your biggest problem will be finding a Mitsubishi dealer that knows about the PHEV for servicing. My nearest dealer has one member of staff who has had specific training on the PHEV but when I asked them to do a dbcam on my vehicle to restore the full capacity of the...
May depend which country you are in. The UK garagres certainly offer service plans:
Follow link for a quote and to see options:
https://emgmotorgroup.service123.co.uk/ServicePlan/Quote
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Just seen your post hence late reply and thought it might help to know the following:
I am in the UK I have a MY18 Outlander 4HS which has a booklet supplied with it that is called "Pan-European Services" and has 3 sections. In Section 1 are the the service schedules, service records, recall...
In case you haven't found out from your own research and as there has been no clear information in this thread.
There is only one 12 volt battery and it is stored uner the rear luggage compartment on the right side and access there is really only for disconnection and/or removal.
A replacement...
One thing I would suggest if you are not already using it is the charging timer in the cars control features. With this you can at least set it up to not charge for all 24 hours.
I have solar panels and cheap rate power so my timer is set for daylight hours and cheap rate hours for example.
I can't answer your question but I can ask another.
Why given the size of the dc battery and that it is never allowed to discharge much below 30% is the auxilary battery ever allowed to go flat? Surely there is some form of converter/inverter/transformer that could keep it charged.
Suggest you search for "car dog ramp" on Google, Amazon or Ebay you will find lots of choice and a wide range of prices they might even give you ideas for DIY.
Can I suggest that you click on Active Topics just above the discussion area where you will see another thread on this subject that will either answer your query or confuse you even more.
Alternatively follow this link:
https://www.myoutlanderphev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5026
I am sure all you experts are correct in what you say about the natural degradation and the dangers of overuling this on the life span of the battery.
I am just a poor ignoramous that cannot believe that the batteries are naturally degrading at the rate that is being seen.
What i do believe is...