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  1. That will depend on numerous factors like the current battery health/wear, ambient temp, HVAC use, driving style, etc.. Hence the aforementioned battery health test. A lot of people try to use their miles of range as an indicator of battery health which can wildly vary. Getting the actual kwh is the only true way to gauge battery health. But to at least give some answer to your question: The vehicle was originally rated for up to 20 miles of range. Some people have gotten more with weird trickery with constantly changing the drive modes, confusing the range estimator. My 2013 with ~3.5kwh of capacity currently gets about 12-15 miles on a good day.
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  2. Just wanted to update this thread. The dealership was able to reproduce the Stop Safely Now message while they had it in the shop. They did some pinpoint tests and determined it was the transmission range sensor wiring harness which was faulty. Apparently this is internal to the HF35 transmission. They can't service the HF35 internally so they had to replace the whole transmission. The HF35's are backordered at the moment so it took 6 weeks but was covered under warranty.
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