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JonPaul

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I'm in the UK. I think my Outlander PHEV (2018) needs a new drive battery. Despite its age it has only 28,000 miles on the clock, but the battery is now only giving me 20 miles on pure EV. Does a drive battery change have to be done by a main dealer, for an exorbitant price, or can others near me (HR9 postcode) do it?
 
You should check your battery using PHEV Watchdog with an OBD2 Dongle.
20 miles is probably par for your age of car. My 2016 gets about 20 miles in summer and only about 15 at this time of year. My battery is at about 73% of new capacity.
 
Is the 20 miles on ev only with the heater on and a cold hilly area? Thats not bad! Mine just did similar and returned 14 miles on a full charge. You will get nearer 30 in summer on flat surfaces around town.

2019 2.4l
 
I'm in the UK. I think my Outlander PHEV (2018) needs a new drive battery. Despite its age it has only 28,000 miles on the clock, but the battery is now only giving me 20 miles on pure EV. Does a drive battery change have to be done by a main dealer, for an exorbitant price, or can others near me (HR9 postcode) do it?
20 miles sounds about right to me.
 
I'm in the UK. I think my Outlander PHEV (2018) needs a new drive battery. Despite its age it has only 28,000 miles on the clock, but the battery is now only giving me 20 miles on pure EV. Does a drive battery change have to be done by a main dealer, for an exorbitant price, or can others near me (HR9 postcode) do it?
20 EV miles are very good for 2018 PHEV, mine 2018 only got 10 EV miles with 96k miles on her. You don't need to change the track battery at all.
 
I'm in the UK. I think my Outlander PHEV (2018) needs a new drive battery. Despite its age it has only 28,000 miles on the clock, but the battery is now only giving me 20 miles on pure EV. Does a drive battery change have to be done by a main dealer, for an exorbitant price, or can others near me (HR9 postcode) do it?
Oh, come on, we've had unusually cold weather in the UK for the last 2 weeks and, if I recall in the 2018 model has the smaller battery.

Also the mileage is largely irrelevant to battery age in a hybrid, it is the number of recharges that wears it out. So if most of the driving has been on pure EV then the battery will be much older than a car only driven with the ICE for the same mileage.

But the other points about heater and hills are valid, as well.
 
Don't worry.
I have a 2018 model - It's the 2,5 liter with the slightly bigger battery (2018 was the switchover year so Mine is a 2019 MY even though it was first registered in 2018).
I'm at 86000 Km (53 000 miles)
Anyway, today I was geting 33 Km on the guessometer , that's about 20 Miles.
My SOH is around 73%, down from 75% a couple of years ago when I bought it.
Things will get better in the summer ! One day last summer I got a 50Km prediction on the GOM.

Don't worry about it, just drive it and enjoy !
In a 5 or 6 years time I'll start thinking of replacement cells, there's absolutely no hurry at the moment.
 
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