not that you want to but surely there is a way to disable the system and remove it if not there will be.
I picked up the max care 8/125 for my truck. I’d put a bet that it won’t cover the eTorque battery, but at least the generator is covered.
I would probably him and haw should the eTorque battery fail after the 8/80K warranty, probably lose, but.. I’d at least ask…
1791.. I think the cost to disable and remove it would be so expensive..it wouldn’t be worth it.
Keep in mind, just because the battery may die, the generator is still 48V and that needs to go somewhere and get stepped down for 12V where needed. You’d have to replace that, most likely a lot of wiring, different pulleys, tensioner, belt(s)…etc.
I’d bet the cost of changing it over to conventional would outweigh the price to replace the battery.