147-horsepower Electric 1-speed automatic FWD
Nissan LEAF in North Carolina, United States Jun 2020 - Jul 2022 | |||
Mar 20205000 mi | 12 volt battery was dead |
Nissan LEAF in Colorado, United States Jun 2019 - Jul 2019 | |||
Jul 2019663 mi | After attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle would not enter "ready to drive" mode. Flashed multiple warning errors: "Malfunction See Owner's Manual", "Push brake and power switch to drive", "Warning Service EV System Power Reduced", and "Warning Service EV System". After multiple cycles of turning the vehicle on and off, it eventually allowed me to enter "Ready to Drive" mode. Dropped off the vehicle at Nissan dealer on 7/19/2019 for repair Dealer stated: After running all of our electrical test and doing the diagnoses we were able to find out that our issues were stemming from your 12 volt battery. The vehicle was reading it as a dead cell and running off the main battery only. After replacing the battery all the codes went away test drove and everything is finally back to normal. We are charging your vehicle now and will do another electrical test to be safe." While driving on 7/20/2019, I noticed a bit of water on the floormat. After a 35 minute drive, the puddle had grown to be a substantial amount of water. I suspected that the condensation drain line from the air conditioner was not properly connected. I had just installed rubber floormats the night before, so it's likely this issue has been present from the start but simply wasn't noticed because the carpet was absorbing the water and it wasn't obvious. I called dealer, then dropped off the vehicle. They confirmed that the tubing for the air conditioner drain was not properly connected. Sounds like a simple fix, and issue appears to be resolved. |