Aspesi4
Well-known member
I was in a similar situation. My truck failed to start and showed the Powertrain and High Voltage errors early July. It was towed to the dealership. It took nearly four weeks to get the failed module replaced. Then a week later another error popped up along with restricted to 3kW charging speed for some unknown reason.Similar situation. Mine has been at the dealership untouched for 45 days now. My original appointment was July 5. It’s been one excuse after another. Was told they only have one EV tech and 10 days ago was told they have all the parts and were just waiting on a lift. Now I’m hearing from another dealership that the one who has my truck isn’t EV certified ( even though they told me they were when I scheduled the appointment) and that they often send their EVs over to them for service. I’m beginning to believe that’s why it’s taking so long. I could move my truck over but would lose the loaner and have to get in the back of the line.
I did start the buyback process on Monday and at this point I think I just want to get my money back and find (or order) something new.
I knew I was coming up on September which would be 12 months of ownership. To be proactive, I started a Buy Back claim and late last week that was approved. Like you, I just want my money back. I have zero faith the truck will be reliable long term and that the dealerships will prioritize fixing these. I'm looking forward to see what the offer will be. Best of luck.
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