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๐Ÿ“Š Test Results and What They Mean
๐Ÿ“Š Test Results and What They Mean

Once the AVILOO FLASH test is completed, youโ€™ll receive the results. Here's how to interpret them and what to do next.

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Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Wait for the LED to turn solid green

    • After approximately 3 minutes, the LED will transition from flashing yellow to solid yellow and finally green, signalling the test has been completed successfully.
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  2. Accessing the results
    The results will be sent to you;

    1. by email with a certificate attached and an anonymised version in JPEG format (no vin shown) for publication online.

    2. Directly into your MotorCheck account, where you can view them directly from the vehicle's MotorCheck report.


What Do the Results Mean?

  • Healthy Battery (No Red Flags)
    โœ… Successful Test: You'll find an Aviloo score displayed on the certificate. The AVILOO Score is based on evaluations from 4 test categories.
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  • Red Flags Detected
    ๐Ÿšจ Test Failed: If there are issues such as high cell temperature, voltage deviations, or other significant safety risks, the test will be flagged as a failure.

    • Youโ€™ll receive a detailed Red Flag Report highlighting the problem areas that need attention.


Next Steps

  • If the test is successful

    • You can move forward with confidence, knowing the battery health is in good condition.
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  • If the test is unsuccessful

    • Review the Red Flag Report for specific details about the battery issues.

    • Consider scheduling a follow-up diagnostic or repair if necessary.


Pro Tips

  • ๐Ÿ” Review the data: If you are unsure about any of the results, you can always reach out to the AVILOO support team for further clarification.
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  • ๐Ÿ›  Battery care: If any issues are flagged, itโ€™s a good idea to consult a professional for battery maintenance or replacement to ensure the vehicle is operating safely.

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