Thought I would start a new thread since this keeps coming up for people. I think I have a decent summary after reading the manual and all the various threads about error messages and the car not starting and being towed.
12 volt battery charge and health is extremely important to make sure the car starts and works properly!
Below I am attaching a few pages from the manual that I found helpful re. 12 volt battery health:
12 volt battery charge and health is extremely important to make sure the car starts and works properly!
- the 12 volt battery runs all the gauges and computers and is used to start the LC
- the traction battery (hump in the rear) powers the drivetrain motor and not the cars electronics and gauges and starter
- there is no alternator. The 12 volt battery is charged by the traction battery, but ONLY after the car starts up.
Below I am attaching a few pages from the manual that I found helpful re. 12 volt battery health:
Page 112 - the electric boost gauge/“MAX” gauge - everyone, myself included, thinks that battery level is the traction battery. See page 112 of the manual…it is NOT…it is one of the 12 volt battery gauges. You can also see the 12 volt battery level on the Auxilliary gauges (see page 111). I can’t find anywhere in the manual that shows where one can view traction battery level.REMOVED THIS PAGE AND REFERENCE SINCE CONSENSUS IS THE MANUAL HAS A TYPO.- Page 228 - don’t play with settings when the hybrid system/engine isn’t on. Like me, we all spend lots of time trying to figure things out and adjust our settings. We do this sitting in the driveway. We think, “it’s a hybrid” so the engine doesn’t need to run. I would hazard to guess that 12 volt batteries may be running down when people play with their LC settings for too long while in ACC mode instead of doing it with the engine ON and there are many scenarios where this can happen. Wake up the next morning to start the car and it won’t start because the 12 volt battery is discharged. Make sure the car is ON if you want to view and adjust settings!
- Pages 622-623 - posted in another thread already, but worth repeating here. These are the “jump” procedures to boost the 12 volt battery when discharged. Everyone should know this. I would bet that when people get those billions of scary error messages and the car won’t start, instead of getting towed to the dealer, they should try to boost the 12 volt battery first to see if a charged 12 volt battery gets things going again. My gut tells me a simple boost solves the issue and gets them back on the road again. Still check the 12 volt, but I would be willing to bet this will get you going again.
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