Hi, I just wanted to share this in case it helps anyone.
My battery range halved, turned out I was dragging my back wheels. The rear brake was stuck slightly on.
Easy test, after a steady drive with a non full battery, ideally using mostly all regeneration breaking, stop and see if the reader brakes are warm. If the rears are warm and fronts cold odds are the handbrake isn't coming right off.
I mention this as mine did it both sides, basically the springs that release the brakes go weak and can't pull the lever fully off leaving them slightly on.I can't believe I've had the same issue both sides and no one else had it, but couldn't see anything on the net.
Easy to see with your eyes as well. If you release the handbrake and look under the rear, you'll see where the handbrake cable reaches a short leaver. There's an obvious point where two flat pieces of metal should touch when released.
Don't just assume because the car rolls in B0 they're free, remember these cars weigh nearly 2 tonnes
Hope this helps someone
My battery range halved, turned out I was dragging my back wheels. The rear brake was stuck slightly on.
Easy test, after a steady drive with a non full battery, ideally using mostly all regeneration breaking, stop and see if the reader brakes are warm. If the rears are warm and fronts cold odds are the handbrake isn't coming right off.
I mention this as mine did it both sides, basically the springs that release the brakes go weak and can't pull the lever fully off leaving them slightly on.I can't believe I've had the same issue both sides and no one else had it, but couldn't see anything on the net.
Easy to see with your eyes as well. If you release the handbrake and look under the rear, you'll see where the handbrake cable reaches a short leaver. There's an obvious point where two flat pieces of metal should touch when released.
Don't just assume because the car rolls in B0 they're free, remember these cars weigh nearly 2 tonnes
Hope this helps someone