I have a 2015 outlander PHEV that has a DTC ( Diagnostic Trouble Code) that appears stating EV service required. This has only happened on the freeway at 90km/h or above. There is then no acceleration at all, and I must pull over to the curb and stop completely, and turn the car off . Turning the car on again removes the DTC and I can drive again.
Mitsubishi service have been trying to fix this problem for months now. Technical support have said I need to pay to get cell smoothing done up to 7 times if needed at my expense. This cell smoothing does not guarantee the DTC fault will not return!! The next step after that is to replace the Drive battery, which I’ve been quoted over $$14000.
Does anyone know of this DTC fault ( voltage too high, which I’m told the voltage isn’t necessarily too high as this is a general fault covering lots of things) ?
Will Mitsubishi pay for a new drive battery if the fault started before 8 years old?
Mitsubishi service have been trying to fix this problem for months now. Technical support have said I need to pay to get cell smoothing done up to 7 times if needed at my expense. This cell smoothing does not guarantee the DTC fault will not return!! The next step after that is to replace the Drive battery, which I’ve been quoted over $$14000.
Does anyone know of this DTC fault ( voltage too high, which I’m told the voltage isn’t necessarily too high as this is a general fault covering lots of things) ?
Will Mitsubishi pay for a new drive battery if the fault started before 8 years old?