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Oh boy, condolences. TL;DR: Probably looking at a few weeks min. Likely need a module replacement. Got one done on mine in early Dec., been fine since. Good luck. Thread posted above has all the 'gory details!'
 
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Thanks I thought so. Always good to ask.
 

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Thanks I thought so. Always good to ask.
No, it's not always a battery module.

It's a general fault that the dealer can analyze to pinpoint the problem.

It could be a battery, or software, or module, or drives system.

Don't panic, it sometimes comes up due to glitches too.

Have your dealer check it out, if it is a battery module they can give you a timeframe for parts. Changing them only takes 2 days.
 
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Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.  
 
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No, it's not always a battery module.

It's a general fault that the dealer can analyze to pinpoint the problem.

It could be a battery, or software, or module, or drives system.

Don't panic, it sometimes comes up due to glitches too.

Have your dealer check it out, if it is a battery module they can give you a timeframe for parts. Changing them only takes 2 days.
Got the News today, It is a high-voltage battery that needs to be replaced looks like she is down for the count and lost this match. Anyway, I hope mine is in the rare, it was built in October 2022 so I hope everyone in that build frame doesn't encounter what I am going through. I also had the battery software updates before this happened months ago at the dealership with the other CSPs.
 

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As long as you have a competent dealer you will be just fine. I don't think there's a lot of bad battery modules out there, just random failures that can happen.
There are a lot of sensors built in to the units to warn of impending problems and prevent damage, I wouldn't worry about it.
The timeframe all depends on your dealer and the availability of a module.
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