Have any ‘18 MX bikes had this battery issue? I’m only seeing it about the MXR.
The 'A' packs did not have this issue, only some of the 'R' packs (MXR EXR)
Have any ‘18 MX bikes had this battery issue? I’m only seeing it about the MXR.
Can you tell us what the issue was? Knowing what the issue was can help owners evaluate the risk and possibly develop a solution/repair.The 'A' packs did not have this issue, only some of the 'R' packs (MXR EXR)
2018 MXR #464 code 36
Yikes! I just picked up a '19 MXR #484, #464 is getting close. Do the serial numbers restart every model year or are they consecutive and just change the year on the paperwork?
So does it mean that there are only ~500 Altas out there, not 1,300?No restarts for the last six digits. There are other digits that change in the VIN to indicate model year and specific model.
No restarts for the last six digits. There are other digits that change in the VIN to indicate model year and specific model.
Can you tell us what the issue was? Knowing what the issue was can help owners evaluate the risk and possibly develop a solution/repair.
I can't comment on the causes of the battery issues, mostly because that engineering group was very secure (for good reason, the technology was proprietary) and I don't know what went on. I do know that there were issues, Alta fixed them, and battery packs affected by the issue were replaced quickly.
And also realize that the repair for what causes code 36 is not going to be easily accomplished properly (i.e. a lasting repair) in most garages. If not properly done code 36 will just reappear.
Bought my MXR a month ago. Just got Code 36.
Bought it new. Vin #434. 80 miles on the bike.did you get it new or used? what's the VIN?
Bought it new. Vin #434. 80 miles on the bike.
Bought it new. Vin #434. 80 miles on the bike.
The dealer told me they updated it but I cant guarantee it.Sorry to hear that. You, @Bloak and myself are the unlucky ones that experienced this after the shutdown. Your bike likely is part of the same group of bikes that had some battery quality control issues that were not caught during manufacturing.
I'm guessing with your VIN # that you did NOT just have firmware updated recently? Is that correct?
If your problem is related to the same issue that I'm referring to than the good news is the bike still functions, it's just that the pack is losing/has lost connections with some cells. Range would be the only thing affected. Also, it would be likely that the bike was that way the whole time you have had it, so you wouldn't know any difference (other than that light glaring in your face now).
The best thing you can do just to try and cover your bases would be (if reasonable) to take it to your dealer and have them hook up the bike and submit a warranty claim in the unlikely case that a new company will emerge. I'm not sure on what the dealer laptops can do, but they may be able to verify that the problem is indeed a fault in the battery and also may be able to illustrate the severity of the imbalance.
There are mixed opinions as to the feasibility of repairing these batteries. I believe in time there will be a source to service these batteries as there will be more code 36 bikes coming out of the woodwork. At any rate it is something that needs to be handled by a competent individual that is well trained in electrical safety
I'm going to add your VIN to the list.
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