Hybrid & EV Repair in West Nashville
Hybrid and EV repair covers the special systems in electric and hybrid vehicles, including high-voltage batteries and electric drive parts. These cars often need trained technicians and the right safety equipment.
- Less driving range than before
- Hybrid or EV system warning lights
- Problems with regenerative braking
- Charging slower than normal or not at all
- Warning about the high-voltage battery
Call when you need service on the high-voltage system, notice battery or charging issues, or see hybrid or EV warning lights.
- "Do you have training and equipment for high-voltage systems?"
- "Can you test the health of my hybrid or EV battery pack?"
- "Do you service the battery and inverter cooling systems?"
- "Are your technicians familiar with my specific make and model?"
Frequently asked questions
Can any shop work on a hybrid or EV?
Not always. High-voltage systems require special training and safety gear to service safely. Ask whether a shop is equipped and experienced with hybrids and EVs before booking.
Why is my EV losing range?
Range can drop due to cold weather, driving habits, or battery wear over time. A shop that works on EVs can test the battery's health and help you tell normal changes from a real problem.
Do hybrids and EVs still need regular maintenance?
Yes. They still need things like tires, brakes, cabin filters, and fluid checks, plus battery and cooling system care. Some maintenance is less frequent, but it is not maintenance-free.
Is it safe to drive with a hybrid system warning light?
It depends on the warning. Some let you drive carefully to a shop, while others mean you should stop. When in doubt, check your manual and have the system diagnosed promptly.