DaveinOlyWA
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trojanm50 said:Just stumbled upon this thread after reading about the extended warranty. Seems like most folks are happy but Im curious why they are deciding warranty based on capacity bars which can be manipulated - rather than battery capacity measured by actual charge held in a battery that is charged to 100%
Also- why restore it to 9 bars? If more than 3 bars are lost in the first year, shouldnt they replace or prorate and replace the battery according to usage?
I agree it is better than nothing, but not anything to rave about.
my feeling is that they will give you a new or near new pack. doing anything else would be extremely strange. its a major undertaking to warranty something that expensive so it would not be done lightly.
i think the clause is thrown in there to prevent people from complaining that they only get 5 miles on the first bar when the other pack got them 6 miles and that kind of stuff. maybe they have finally got the "under promise, over deliver" message