Hi, my Evoque P300e is in for a service and the garage has identified damage to the hybrid battery casing. The garage is suggesting that it has been caused by it being hit, presumably quite forcibly. They have also suggested that someone has attempted to repair the crack with some sort of chemical compound (I think the green paint in the photos). The cost for replacing the battery is £10,600.
I am 100% confident that I have not caused the damage, I'm very sure that i would be aware of hitting something which such force that it would crack the very thick casing.
On reviewing the photos, it occurred to me that there is no distortion of the metal casing that would very likely happen if it were hit sufficiently hard to cause the cracks. I'm thinking that it could be a fault in the casting of the casing that was there from new.
The photos show the damage.
Would welcome any thoughts or observations as I start this presumably lengthy debate with RR. They have already said that the battery will take two months to source.
I am 100% confident that I have not caused the damage, I'm very sure that i would be aware of hitting something which such force that it would crack the very thick casing.
On reviewing the photos, it occurred to me that there is no distortion of the metal casing that would very likely happen if it were hit sufficiently hard to cause the cracks. I'm thinking that it could be a fault in the casting of the casing that was there from new.
The photos show the damage.
Would welcome any thoughts or observations as I start this presumably lengthy debate with RR. They have already said that the battery will take two months to source.