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JSH

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My 2018 PHEV just passed 50,000 USA miles. My best guess is that only 20,000 or less used ICE. Yet, I keep getting "time for service" messages in the dash display. I've had oil changes, brake pads checked, replaced tires, changed air filters on engine and cabin, checked 12v battery status, etc. Nearly all my city driving is EV. Only freeway use at higher speeds and a few longer trips use ICE.

I have bought less than 300 US gal of gas since purchase in March, 2021. At say, 30 MPG, that is about 9,000 US miles. (30MPG, because ICE generally on freeways at 70 MPH, with heat or air in season)

When purchased, it had 34,000 odometer miles, so maybe also 9,000 ICE miles. So, total for 6 years, less than 20,000 ICE miles.

In 2021, the Guess-O-meter would read 21 miles on a full charge.

Now, the guess-O-meter shows only about 16-17 miles on a full charge. That's annoying.

1. Does a dealer BMC make sense? Or, is this the normal slow dying gasp of the traction battery?

2. How long is the traction battery warranty? USA Federal is 100 000, correct? Mits is 70 000?

3. The 12v battery shows OK when tested. But, I wonder, is a replacement based on age is a smart move? I hate to replace too soon, but I don't want to be stranded.

4. Does transmission oil need to be changed by 50,000 total miles?

The local dealer appears to have sold only a few PHEVs, so their experience level concerns me. I want to be knowledgeable before I go in.
 
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