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1 hour ago, Niponyoshi said:

Yes. They said nothing about limiting 2 fast charge in 1 day.

 

… and each fast charge will be limited to around 80% then go into a slow charge mode.

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Just now, ernieb said:

… and each fast charge will be limited to around 80% then go into a slow charge mode.

Yes. Japanese in the Japanese video say that too….. 

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6 minutes ago, W id said:

Toyota should have it high on their priority list. They have everything built in to the car so they need to work on the software. Shouldn’t be that complicated. 

I agree, having EV without this feature is always headache. They must give same priority like tyres fall off. 

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14 minutes ago, bZ4X said:

I agree, having EV without this feature is always headache. They must give same priority like tyres fall off. 

They will notice. Soon journalists will try real production cars and do more thorough testing when they can have them more then 30 minutes and this will come up in every testing. 

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3 hours ago, swoop5511 said:

basically you're driving from A to B. Distance exceeds your car's range and lets say its actually multiple stops. Route charge planning is part of your car's navigational software but takes into account your current SOC (state of charge) and your use of electricity while driving. I.e. is it cold, or hot, AC running, are you driving at 60 or 80 mph etc. Good software will plan the route at start of your journey and also should allow you to select only x type of charges. In this case for example, you likely only want 150kw/h chargers and not 50 kw/h chargers etc and the software will then plan your route with these options in mind. Similarly, you should be able to select that you want to arrive at destination with x SOC. lets say 25% and so on. That is now the norm and expectation for every BEV. Hope that explains it. I may not calling it by the right name ...

Again, every car launched last year and some this year launched without, but every single manufacturer has or is in the process of releasing updates that allow this. Toyota has not confirmed that they will. 

Thanks for the excellent reply and explanation.

we simply assumed this would be same as Tesla and standard on the car when we ordered the bz4x

quite shocked it seems maybe not inlcuded, how on earth can you go on a long drive without this function ???

And if the car is limited to two fast charges per day ( see above post by Niponyoshi ) the max daily range will be less than 500 miles in real world conditons ???  Very much hope this is wrong, as it will have very serious impact on whether we accept the vehicle

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11 minutes ago, lightboxcar said:

Thanks for the excellent reply and explanation.

we simply assumed this would be same as Tesla and standard on the car when we ordered the bz4x

quite shocked it seems maybe not inlcuded, how on earth can you go on a long drive without this function ???

And if the car is limited to two fast charges per day ( see above post by Niponyoshi ) the max daily range will be less than 500 miles in real world conditons ???  Very much hope this is wrong, as it will have very serious impact on whether we accept the vehicle

I think the problem is that nobody knows! Until there are some cars on the roads and being given some everyday testing to get an accurate real world range it’s all a guess. Unfortunately made worse by the updating on the fly of information on what you can and can not do with regard to charging etc.

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33 minutes ago, ernieb said:

I think the problem is that nobody knows! Until there are some cars on the roads and being given some everyday testing to get an accurate real world range it’s all a guess. Unfortunately made worse by the updating on the fly of information on what you can and can not do with regard to charging etc.

Thank you, but surely 'limited to two fast charges per day ...' should be in official Toyota information.

If it's true, then a 'road trip to Vienna' ( such as other menbers have enjoyed ) in tihs vehicle is impossible !!

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On 6/24/2022 at 8:39 AM, Roy124 said:

I note the laugh 😄

However I wonder where the action that loosens the bolts comes from. 

Years ago, having dragged a caravan from Scotland, wrecked the jockey wheel driving from Zeebrugge to Luxembourg, we stopped in a Hypermarche. 

Having grossly overloaded the caravan I drove to a quieter part of the car park for lunch.  My wife walked and reported a funny rattle noise. 

I took the hub cap off and 3 bolts fell out.  The 4th was tight.  TG for hub caps, remember them. 

You would have taken a bolt from each of the other three wheels and it would have been hunky dory, and got you home 🤣😂👍

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The fix is now avable I presume as production has restarted Today. 

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33 minutes ago, lightboxcar said:

Thank you, but surely 'limited to two fast charges per day ...' should be in official Toyota information.

If it's true, then a 'road trip to Vienna' ( such as other menbers have enjoyed ) in poo vehicle is impossible !!

Well ... if the bZ4X is charged overnight (slowly) and then supplemented with two fast charges that would amount to a range of around 700 - 750 miles. At, say, 60 mph that might well take in excess of 12 hours. Just how long do members want to spend driving each day? 😉

And, for the record, on our trip to Vienna we were doing around 700 km (450 miles) each day - the range of the bZ4X is easily enough to accomplish that. The reason that I wouldn't set out for Vienna in a bZ4X is that I wouldn't (yet) be able to find the necessary overnight charge points and en route fast charge points ... 😞

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27 minutes ago, philip42h said:

Well ... if the bZ4X is charged overnight (slowly) and then supplemented with two fast charges that would amount to a range of around 700 - 750 miles. At, say, 60 mph that might well take in excess of 12 hours. Just how long do members want to spend driving each day? 😉

And, for the record, on our trip to Vienna we were doing around 700 km (450 miles) each day - the range of the bZ4X is easily enough to accomplish that. The reason that I wouldn't set out for Vienna in a bZ4X is that I wouldn't (yet) be able to find the necessary overnight charge points and en route fast charge points ... 😞

Thank you !

Just read through the relevant parts of the 674 page BZ4X Owners Manual ( Owners Manual_Europe_M42D76_en ).  Assuming DC is fast charge, and AC normal charge ??

The only reference to DC charging frequency is :

It is recommended to avoid frequent
DC charging to prevent a decline in
the traction Battery capacity.
●Quickly move from the DC charging for other users after the DC
charging is completed

The last part should be included in PETROL car manuals too !!!!

So it appears the claim limited to two fast charges per day ... may be spurious ?

Your range point is quite fair and reasonable.  We did a 500 mile trip in one day recently, not sure it would be safe to do more, was quite ready to sleep after that.....

As for Vienna , where we have visited may times and is lovely, we also have a RAV4 PHEV on order , but given the delivery dates, perhaps Calais may be substute destiantion in the meantime...........

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It apears to be only type a chargers slow chargers unless the spec has improved.

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Similar topics merged.

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When will we see the first fixed cars? My contact says the new parts has already been shipped out but they haven’t gotten them yet. But I don’t know if that is true. 

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21 hours ago, lightboxcar said:

We don't read the atrticle to say that, and the statement from CEO Toyota Japan seems to indicate all BZ4X made prior to recall with either be reprodcued, or have wheels replaced.

Of course there may be thngs lost in the translation from Japan, so we will all have to wait for official UK announcement

Why does everything in the UK seem to be last in the queue to get done !!!  Drives you crazy.....

This paragraph seems to suggest US only but who knows lol.

snip ———————————-

Those changes are just for the global bZ4Xs. On top of those, the U.S. version also gets new wheels that meet the specifications of the hub so that the lug holes match up perfectly. The seats of the wheels are also finished better so as to reduce the coefficient of friction over the previous rim design, further ensuring the bZ4X's wheels have the correct clamping forces applied even though it is a different wheel design.

snip end—————————-

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10 hours ago, lightboxcar said:

Thank you !

Just read through the relevant parts of the 674 page BZ4X Owners Manual ( Owners Manual_Europe_M42D76_en ).  Assuming DC is fast charge, and AC normal charge ??

The only reference to DC charging frequency is :

It is recommended to avoid frequent
DC charging to prevent a decline in
the traction battery capacity.
●Quickly move from the DC charging for other users after the DC
charging is completed

The last part should be included in PETROL car manuals too !!!!

So it appears the claim limited to two fast charges per day ... may be spurious ?

Your range point is quite fair and reasonable.  We did a 500 mile trip in one day recently, not sure it would be safe to do more, was quite ready to sleep after that.....

As for Vienna , where we have visited may times and is lovely, we also have a RAV4 PHEV on order , but given the delivery dates, perhaps Calais may be substute destiantion in the meantime...........

OT but I also have a RAV4 Prime PHEV and we love it!  Just completed a 3200+ mile trip through 12 US states and 2 Canadian Provinces!  Rav was a big reason for us to look at the BZ!

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Obviously there the UK and USA bz4x cars are not the same.  Left hand/right hand drive, and US seems to have different trim levels / names

Does anyone know if the USA BZ4X vehicles are physically different from the UK models in repsect of the recall ?

i.e. do they have different wheels/hubs design ?

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4 hours ago, Malop said:

Maybe becuase in the US some bz4x cars had actually been supplied to customers, Toyota are moving quicker to reslve the issue in the US

Think movement on BZ4x situation in the uK may well still be a few weeks away...

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The cars are essentially the same and the priority for Toyota must be the US, it’s by far it’s biggest market. The US is also more likely to resort to legal action, as well as they had actually delivered cars, than most other countries. The UK would be a lower priority it’s sales volumes are significantly less.

There is always differences in names and some trim levels. The RAV4 PHEV Dynamic etc., in the UK is the PRIME in the US. The US model gets different trim levels, some upgrades but essentially the same mechanics, engines, batteries, motors etc.

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1 hour ago, lightboxcar said:

Maybe becuase in the US some bz4x cars had actually been supplied to customers, Toyota are moving quicker to reslve the issue in the US

Think movement on BZ4x situation in the uK may well still be a few weeks away...

I don’t think they prioritize anyone I think everyone will get the fix at the same time basically. All government files will be updated in time. 

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Was this supposed to be the big announcement from Totoya UK, the 'early Q4 news'  ????

Deliveries of the bZ4X are recommencing.
Your Toyota Centre are best placed to discuss your order further.....

07 Oct 2022 :

https://mag.toyota.co.uk/all-new-toyota-bz4x-makes-world-debut/comment-page-15/#comments

 

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Just spoken to Toyota Online (who are my dealer as I’ve ordered a Premier) and they have about the same information as us (less actually as they don’t track oversees news). 
No official announcement on the recall fix from Toyota UK, in fact no official announcement about the end of the recall apart from the comments section mentioned above. 
They did confirm the cars were being fixed at Burnaston and their notes said it was just bolts not the entire wheel (unlike in USA). 
They weren’t able to give me any timescales or next steps and they also felt that the MyT app may not be updated until the car is being shipped to dealer. 
The person did kindly offer to schedule another call with me if I hadn’t heard anything, but they suggested 1st Nov for that call. I explained I was hoping for a car before then but accepted it was out of their hands. 
I do sympathise with the people I talk to in Online Sales as they just end up having to apologise on behalf of Toyota UK around the communication. 

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