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    Spare tire.

    Spend some time to figure out a way to install a spare tire. I thought it wouldn't be a problem . Now today it's a Sunday have a flat tire phone road assonance. I was told by the recording 8 to 12 hour wait. emailed them 8 hour wait WTF... So I'm stuck with a flat tire and no spare. Not...
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    Leaf charging

    I have read and been told I can charge my 2015 leaf to just 80% but for the life of me I can't find where that is to be done. I went to the timer settings but I can't find anything like that . Just hours and days.. thanks in advance..
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    Charging car

    So there are no stupid questions. So my leaf has a 24kw motor ... So from a dead start it uses 24 kw. to charge the battery and if I have 30% left then it should be 30% less .. So I hear all about bars here. are those the bars on the left side of the instrument panel... I notice a #1 there...
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    Extended warranty again LOL... need help

    So i'm in my 60's and plan to keep my leaf for quite some time. Being around awhile I know all about the extended warranty scam. My concern is and I'm not being pushed by the dealer is . Considering all the electronics in my new 2015 leaf is it still not wise to get a extended warranty. I'm...
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    Newby here a few questions

    I'm picking up my new leaf tomorrow.. I have been reading that I'm entitled to 2 free battery checks yearly I live in Canada. I saw on a thread that some people give their 12 volt battery a trickle charge once in a while is that safe to do or will it back feed into the main battery.. Anyone...
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    Charging my new leaf

    So I'm a new leaf owner. This is a question about charging. I have read as much as I can and I understand that certain companies off charging stations so I can charge my leaf with a 240 service. Faster then the trickle charge. What I want to do is wire a 220-240 amp dryer type plug into a wall...
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