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Yerman

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  1. Owner manual does indicate "Charge to 100%"
  2. Have you been presented with the Red Warning icons on the dash 1st thing after power on? I have twice and would seem the computing side of things may be checking the state of charge of the running battery (12v one under bonnet) just a little too soon. The battery state of charge drops overnight or if left for some time as it carries out numerous checks, Alarm, readiness to charge Etc, Etc. The battery does receive charge from the main battery quite quickly upon "Power on", sometimes from as low as 11.4vs up to 14vs in seconds, this I noticed stops the warning appearing. Honda aware of this small anomaly. If it remains "ON" obviously you have issues. Contact Tech for assistance.
  3. Always charge your vehicle to 100% as instructed in the owners manual. Set Non charging schedule timings to Home position, should you live in a new property and it is unlisted on navigation screen, use coordinates I.e, Lat & Long in Degrees, minutes & seconds. This works and your schedule won't switch off as it cannot find it's" Home"
  4. Is this the ENy:1 forum?
  5. Apparently charging fully sorts out all the bits of chemical structure and levels them all off, if not charged fully one or two could be lower and give an imbalance. To gain insight on all this battery stuff, watch "Lucid Tech on YouTube, battery. Then Motor, Then inverter.
  6. Button to the left side front of the pad
  7. If it's in the manual as an instruction, Honda in their wisdom cannot argue if you have followed that to the letter, should issues arise in the future. They can apparently check how and when it is being charged and I suppose where too. How the vehicle is being driven, acceleration, braking, Etc. also available to them. I remember signing something to this effect somewhere in the many papers pushed my way on collection at the dealer allowing this info to be available to them. Some unscrupulous manufacturers are sending this info to Insurers, on BBC this morning.
  8. Everything electric I.e 12-14 volts is powered off the under bonnet battery the 400 volt battery underfloor provides charge for this battery and drive motor only.
  9. Another anomaly with the home charging schedule, apart from it switching it from ON to OFF by itself following any trip. It has great difficulty in finding my home address, we are on a private road at the end of an adopted (council) road and the satnav will not go past the end of the adopted one. Maybe this is why I had to enter the coordinates over 6 times to get the satnav to accept it, still it won't navigate to home it ends 100mtrs away. There appears to be many gremlins in the Honda Software/Firmware and some extent Hardware judging by reports on various forums. Apparently, the Tech at Honda in Japan are Quote "On It". Hhhmm
  10. Hi, why are you only charging to 80%? Honda on P.563 of manual states; "To help extend the lifespan of the battery, it is recommended that you fully charge the battery each time prior to driving." I do hope you have switched off the phone charging pad, high energy user, in use or not. I charge to 100% as instructed, Honda apparently can tell how you charge, when you charge and where. I certainly obtain 180-195 (Last week in snow) that's with cabin heat on around 22 degrees, occasional seated heats and steering wheel heat.
  11. Forgot to mention the following which also helps; Battery Warming System Designed to prevent the temperature of the battery from dropping when outside temperatures drop, thereby maintaining starting and running efficiency. When outside temperatures are low, the battery warming system will use the power from the charging equipment to maintain the temperature of the battery until the next time the vehicle is driven.
  12. It doesn't have a heat pump, the range is being calculated using current temperature together with you last driving habits, it's assuming you will select Heated seats, Heated steering wheel and blower and cabin heater, Etc. warm it through switch off the phone charging pad and turn down the blower fan and set seat heat to minimum. Re-check and it should gain mileage. Mine does.
  13. New issue just started, why would the Non-Charge schedule revert to off following use of the vehicle? setting saved but on return it's "OFF", It's worked fine for the last month regarding home charging but now I have to save info after each trip.
  14. That should work..
  15. Page 242 in manual. 2nd button from the left, bottom.
  16. I assume you don't have the recirculate vent closed, sounds as if you aren't introducing fresh air. Try auto setting on heater that will bring in dry air as it will utilise the A.C
  17. If you have stone chips occurring on your ENy:1 Ebay have an OES/Manufacturer selling all 4 mudflaps for £39 identical, (www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266409322829) A little more affordable than Honda's £100+ Stops the sills from stone chips and the ingress of dirt on the door shuts as the seals at the bottom of the doors don't appear to prevent the ingress of water. It doesn't seem to have any effect on mileage either which someone thought might be the reason EV's don't have them (Drag)
  18. Have you switched off the phone charging pad? This uses alot of power, in use or not.
  19. Apparently, it doesn't have a mute button. One must switch off the audio.
  20. Does anyone know if the E:NY1 has a mute button anywhere for the radio, so I don't have to keep turning it down and back up again, thanks
  21. Hi, you should make sure the car knows you are home using SatNav setting too.
  22. Hi, is it set to 24 hour mode clock? It is assuming you have set it not to charge between 23:30 and 05:30hrs. Switch to off.
  23. One thing to turn off is the wireless charging pad, high energy user.
  24. Is it computing the distance based on your last driving of the vehicle? Heater/AC, lights, wipers, seated heats Etc. phone charging... Carry out an Eco drive, steadily with all devices off, figure should rise.
  25. Current car is a Fiat 500e. (Eny1 on order). We have had the Fiat for 3 years now and charge regularly goes to 100%, A battery genius informed me the manufacturer would put a halt on charge levels if it was bad to charge to 100%, it just takes longer to find room for all those little charge particles the more full the cells become. Nothing has changed since day one of ownership.
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