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Charge to 100% on L2 charger, but GOM shows 84% on startup

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Damn, I just noticed this issue happening to myself this week after noticing that the battery % was consistently showing 2-3% lower than the original estimate on it's first drive after being on the charger to and from work. Meaning that on the way there it was 2-3% less than estimated and at estimate on the way back. Paid attention to it today, and it showed being at 90% then dropping to 88% almost immediately. I've already had two battery modules fail, including one that just finished being repaired only three weeks ago, so it's pretty concerning that there could be a third bad already...
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Definitely check your coolant level after this repair. I noticed my battery temp slightly elevated after a short fast charger session. The truck never had an issue with fast charging. I checked the coolant reservoir and it was bone dry. I added up to max. After a couple of days, I had to add some more. I think I caught it early, but this could have been detrimental.
With such a quick turn around they may have not vacuumed all of of the air out of the cooling system, so you might want to keep a close eye on the coolant reservoir. You can buy a gallon of the proper coolant and keep the reservoir at the middle in the reservoir if you see the level falling.
 

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Definitely check your coolant level after this repair. I noticed my battery temp slightly elevated after a short fast charger session. The truck never had an issue with fast charging. I checked the coolant reservoir and it was bone dry. I added up to max. After a couple of days, I had to add some more. I think I caught it early, but this could have been detrimental.
Similar, I needed a repair that involved dropping the pack. My coolant continued to go down over the next few days, eventually running dry. A quick top up and it hasn't gone down since.
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