Honda Fit EV 2014 Technology Reference Guide

The 2014 Honda Fit EV has an EPA-rated driving range of approximately 82 miles on a full charge.
If you're experiencing charging issues, check the charging cable and port for damage, ensure the outlet is working, reset the vehicle's charging system by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, and consult the vehicle's manual or a certified technician if issues persist.
The battery requires minimal maintenance. It is essential to keep it charged between 20% and 80% to optimize lifespan. Regularly check for software updates that may improve battery management and performance.
To maximize efficiency, drive at moderate speeds, avoid sudden accelerations, use regenerative braking, minimize the use of air conditioning, and keep the tires properly inflated.
Ensure the vehicle is in 'Park' and the brake pedal is pressed, check the key fob battery, and verify that the main battery is charged. If it still does not start, consult a Honda technician.
It is recommended to rotate the tires every 7,500 miles or as advised in the owner’s manual to ensure even wear and extend tire life.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2014 Honda Fit EV is typically 33 psi for the front tires and 32 psi for the rear tires, but always check the placard located on the driver's side door jamb for specific information.
Regular maintenance such as timely tire rotations, brake inspections, software updates, and keeping the vehicle clean can help improve longevity. Additionally, avoid overloading and drive smoothly.
If the regenerative braking system is not functioning properly, check for dashboard warning lights, ensure the system settings haven't been changed, and consult a Honda service center for further diagnostics.
To update the software, check for updates via the vehicle's infotainment system or visit a Honda dealership. Ensure your vehicle is parked and connected to a stable Wi-Fi network during the update process.