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  • More problems for the ailing Fisker

Fisker announced yesterday that they would recall more than 11,000 units of their Fisker Ocean SUV worldwide due to a potential failure in the communications link of the battery management system.

Fisker stated that the cabin water pump can lose communication with the local system bus, causing the battery management system to go into limp home mode.

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Fisker is launching a Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign to address a potentialsafety concern affecting all Fisker Ocean vehicles. This recall focuses on a potential issue with the cabin electric water pump. In these vehicles, a problem has been identified with the High Voltage Battery Management System (BMS) limp mode, which is designed to limit battery power to 8.5 kW. This limp mode is activated when there is a communication loss on the vehicle’s Local Interconnect Network 6 (LIN6) bus. The root cause of this communication loss is a failure in the cabin electric water pump (EWP_H). To ensure the safety and reliability of its vehicles, Fisker is proactively addressing this issue through this recall campaign.

Fisker will replace the water pumps free of charge.

This is the fourth recall issued on the Fisker Ocean since its release around June of 2023.

Fisker filed for bankruptcy in June 2024 after burning through cash to bring the Fisker Ocean to market.  A series of component and distribution network delays slowed the rollout to customers. A series of highly negative reviews regarding the vehicle's software further dampened consumer interest.

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An EV I would never buy even if they sell the remaining produced units for just a few thousand dollars. SKIP

 

Wonder how they will come up with the money to pay for the new replacement pumps.

2 hours ago, G. David Felt said:

An EV I would never buy even if they sell the remaining produced units for just a few thousand dollars. SKIP

 

Wonder how they will come up with the money to pay for the new replacement pumps.

Apparently, they have enough cash left for that but not enough to continue manufacturing. I really wanted them to succeed. Maybe something creative will come out of the Chapter 11 filing, and they can continue on. I think they'd be a good candidate for Honda or Mazda to snap up. The hardware is there; it is the software they have an issue with. 

16 hours ago, G. David Felt said:

When they do sell the remaining made units, I wonder how many will get converted to gas. :lol:

Zero.

But I hope they open source the software so maybe some entrepreneurial hackers can make them decent.

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16 hours ago, G. David Felt said:

When they do sell the remaining made units, I wonder how many will get converted to gas. :lol:

I could see a few YouTubers doing something like that to generate clicks.  

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