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2023 ID.4 - 2 years and 37,500 miles of smiles

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I picked up my Christmas miracle on 12/21, a '23 red Pro S AWD ID.4. It wasn't the blue ID.4 that I had ordered 8 months ago, but it all worked out fine. I'm very happy with the red color and even happier that I don't have the white interior. The dealer sold it to me for MSRP and I traded in my 2017 CRV for $17K which was about $3K less than I was expecting. I added the YuriK rear plate holder at the dealership and then installed the front plate at home using a kit to install it over the grill. Looks great. If everything goes right I should get $4K back from Illinois and $7.5K returned from taxes. Out of pocket should be around $28K when it's all said and done. Not too bad.

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It was apparently the worst possible time to buy an electric car, with holiday travel, sub-zero temperatures, high winds, snow and unknown charging at the destinations. I ended up missing a visit with my partner in life and she is still reminding of that. The car sat in the garage for several days except for short trips to the store.

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After that weekend I discovered preconditioning the battery and the weather because more normal (around freezing). I was able to make the 150 mile trip to visit my mom. The car performed perfectly. It was quiet and passing was a breeze. I mostly stuck to 73 MPH on the interstate. I stopped at an EA facility on the way there to top off the battery because I wasn't sure if I'd be able to use my portable L1/L2 charger at her house. Fortunately a spot opened up for me after a Tesla that was occupying a spot but not charging left. Also charging there were a Ionic 5, an F-150, and a Mach-E, and of course one of the four charging station was down. After arriving at my Mom's I did L1 charging overnight and then ended up plugging into her 240 volt dryer outlet and running the cable from inside the house out into the garage. Thank goodness for long cables! She loved the car and said the interface looked easier to navigate then their Subaru Outback's interface. My Mom says she will get a 240 outlet installed in her garage, now that all of her kids will be driving electric cars. I charged to 93% and decided to take the back way home, which involved many turns and rural highways but cuts 30 miles off the trip. The car did great and I got home with plenty of juice to spare.

At home, my JuiceBox refilled the battery while I got ready to head out to my second destination, this one was only 100 miles away but also with a possibility of a multi-day L1 recharge. This trip also went great and I was able to get an old 240 outlet in a shed to work at my destination after some messing about with ancient screw-in fuses.

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This week I was back to work with a 50 mile commute each way. This is a perfect commuter car for me!
 
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Wow, thanks Eric yes that does work. I just checked and everything is enabled there. I did just turn on some option in the side assist menu last night so maybe that was a prerequisite? I'll check the rear traffic alert next time I'm in a busy parking lot. Wow, the settings really are all over the place.

I have now had my ID.4 for 2 years, 4 months and 42,400 miles and I just learned something new about it...
 
#241 ·
I received the OpenEVSE board for my Juicebox charger a couple days ago and installed it today. It was reasonably easy to do but the instructions are pretty spotty. Got it plugged back in, joined it to my WIFI and perused the menu before I ran out of time. It looks like the scheduling and logging are local now so that's a good thing. There's an analytics site you can connect to but I wasn't able to get that working. More later after I have charged a few times. It will be great to have reliable logging again.


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#242 ·
Basically there are 3 parts to setting up the OpenEVSE board in the V2 Juicebox

1) Install the OpenEVSE board: https://openevse.dozuki.com/Guide/Replace+Controller+in+Juicebox+v2/53?lang=en
2) Join the OpenEVSE board to WIFI and perform basic setup: https://openevse.dozuki.com/Guide/Quick+Start+Guide/31
3) Connect to Pulse Energy for Analytics: https://openevse.dozuki.com/Guide/OCPP+Setup+Pulse+Energy/51

The only way to access OpenEVSE is through a webpage that runs on the Juicebox, which is available on your local WIFI network. No App, no remote access.

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The OpenEVSE shows some very basic charging info. Below it shows the 8.2 KW charging session ending at 12:42am from overnight. Why the .1 KW lines and the one at 7:40am? No idea.

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I just finished the Pulse Energy setup today. More on that later.
 
#243 ·
After some poking around I was able to get Pulse energy analytics working. It does display some graphs based on the data that the OpenEVSE board is sending. It's mostly designed to log charger sessions and revenue but it looks like it may make my data collection easier. And it's free, which helps. The "Energy Delivered" graph is what I'll be interested in, and you can specify a custom range, so that's what I'll be trying in a month or so.

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#244 ·
I'm now 2 years and 5 months and 43700 miles into ID.4 ownership. Now that I don't have to commute 100 miles to work 3 days a week I may be able to make it 3 years before my warranty goes away.

OpenEVSE and Pulse Energy are working well to track my usage.
 
#245 ·
I have put 44500 miles on after 2.5 years. My ID.4 is great! During this heatwave I have been using the remotely actuated AC. I have been stressing it out lately, hauling 600lb loads of bricks for my patio rehab project. Max load is supposed to be about 880 lbs. 2 more loads to go.
 
#250 ·
At 2 years and 8 months old, my ID.4 has 46,000 miles in the odometer. The car did great through all the extreme heat this summer. I'm happy bug season will be over soon. Long term stats show 3.1 mi/kWh average. It's odd that this screen shows 46776 miles, the app says 46089 and the binnacle says 46080. Probably due to kmh to mph rounding errors differences. Dang programmers...

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#251 ·
My wife's ID4 has ~42kmi, at 2yr and 9mo old. Fantastic commuter for her and a family vehicle for us, the back seat is great for our full size human sons when they go places with us.

No issues, just charge and drive it.

She commutes 100mi a day during the school year (college instructor), which is normally 2-3days a week but is 5days a week this semester. She'll be pilling on the miles just before the car turns three.
 
#252 ·
My car is 2 years, 9 months old, with 46,700 miles on it. While I'm not driving nearly as much now, I still don't think I'll make it to 4 years before I hit 50,000 miles and the full warranty ends.

One quirk it's had from the beginning was that when my wife gets into the car, the seat is frequently tilted back further than when she left it. I took it in to have VW look at it and they of course found nothing. After almost 3 years of this, today I watched her get out of the car and sure enough, her leg hits the seat adjust lever on the way out and the seat moves. I guess I can't blame that on the car anymore!

Speaking of weird things to blame on the car, here's a new one for me. I was driving on a rural highway with light traffic in both directions and a slower car in front of me. I was coasting in D mode to slow down and the car apparently didn't think I was slowing fast enough because it went BAM and slammed on the brakes, just for a second. The dash lit up all red too, just for a second and then it was like it never happened.
 
#253 ·
I also very much appreciate the light bar across the bottom of the windshield that turns red when approaching a stopped or quickly slowing vehicle in front of me. It has saved me more than once when my attention was not as focused as it should have been.
Still going strong at almost five years with no significant problems.