The special hybrid battery is usually guaranteed or warranted for the life of the vehicle or a certain number of years. Depending on the particular vehicle, there may be a need to have this replaced or repaired, which can be quite costly. Before purchasing a hybrid, knowing the term of the manufacturers warranty is important. If there are options to extend the protection on the hybrid battery, taking advantage of this may be wise.
5 and 1/2 miles
From Battery Park to West 125th Street is about 7.6 to 8 miles, almost straight Uptown. If you're going to East 125th Street, then it's more like 8 to 8.5 miles.
i was told after changing th e battery , had to drive for at least 50 miles.
It all depends on the motor and battery that you use
Car batteries get re-charged by the alternator. If your battery recently went dead, "miles" is not what is measured to recharge the battery, "time" is used. I'd leave the car running for 15-30 minutes. Driving for this amount of time too is fine. If the battery goes dead again, probably a bad battery or bad alternator, or sometimes a bad alternator makes the battery go bad and they both need repaired. (typically a new alternator is $120 - $200)
If you have nothing on, as in, radio, lights, etc, you can easily drive 20 miles on a fully charged battery. If you have your lights on then maybe 10 miles. It really depends on how good the battery is.
disconnect battery for 10 minutes then reconnect battery this will cancel error codes in computer
The range of an ebike can vary depending on factors like battery capacity and terrain, but typically they can travel between 20 to 50 miles on a single charge.
about 24 miles
I was told at least 50 miles by the smog inspection station tech.
Running on battery power alone, you can only expect to drive between 2 and 7 miles; this is due to several factors. The first is that hybrid cars are not designed to run solely on battery power, but in conjunction with a gasoline engine that constantly provides a char
2.2 miles.