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loss of power when accelerating

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Old 08-05-2019, 12:27 AM
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Default Re: loss of power when accelerating

Originally Posted by villemiami
I had ankle surgery on June 17th. I just restarted to drive. If I choose option 1: "Do nothing as it deteriorates and eventually fails. With inoperative IMA battery, you will not pass emissions if required in your area.".
When it fails, (1)what happens? (2) the car cannot drive anymore? (3) In that case, do I have to replace the battery?
(4) How long approximately before the battery will fail?
(1) IMA light. reduced performance. In severe cases, no 12V charging.
(2) usually still drives
(3) if you need to pass emissions, yes. If no emissions, and you can live with the reduced performance and mileage, no
(4) If I could predict the future, I'd be sitting on my private island rolling in all the money I made in the stock market by predicting the future - not answering questions on a forum.
 
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