Sorry to hear that. I've had my 12v (motorcycle style) battery replaced a couple of years ago, tho no explanation other than "they go bad" Note, I believe you can conveniently use your ovms app to lock/unlock the doors. Regards, Richard --- On Wed, 4/3/13, Michael Jochum <mikeljo@mac.com> wrote: From: Michael Jochum <mikeljo@mac.com> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] v2.2.5 To: "OVMS Developers" <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 11:08 AM Hi, Car is back.It is NOT the 12V Battery. Is is a broken driver door switch. It has a short circuit. They think this drains the battery.Now waiting for the spare part. But in the meantime i can drive. Only the drive door knob doesn't work. Outside switch to look and unlook when FOB is near. Byemikeljo Am 03.04.2013 um 17:42 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>: Urgh, what is it with these little 12v batteries in EVs? There must be a better way. I've now heard of these problems in Nissan Leafs, Tesla Roadsters, Twizzies, Volt/Amperas, and Tesla Model S's. Hope it gets fixed quickly for you. Regards, Mark.Hi, not in the Moment. Car is in the repair shop. Electronic and/or 12V Batterie Problem. A few days ago the car was dead. 12Volt Line shows 5.5V. Bye Michael J. Am 02.04.2013 um 14:55 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net>:
On the Ampera there is no more temperature and no more charging indicator.
Urgh. Michael: Can you test this and see if anything was broken?
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