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    2013-2014 bar losers and capacity losses

    My 2013 Leaf SV lost 1 bar (currently at 11/12) at about 27.5k miles. That seems kind of early based on what I've read here. The car started out in Livermore, California for 3 years and now in Vancouver, Canada where the weather is a lot milder but damp. :) I don't know what charging method...
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    Can we speculate the free cellular data connectivity service will end when the new Leaf is available for sale later this year? Perhaps Nissan will grandfather the free cellular data plans for 2011 to 2017 owners. It would be similar to what Tesla did with their supercharger plan. The early...
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    I would be curious to know after the TCU upgrade if you are logging in via the Nissan Canada or Nissan USA website.
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    I found out I was using the wrong android app to connect my Leaf. It should read NissanConnect EV and the icon in the Google Play store is the Zero Emissions logo. The app current version is 4.0.3. This it the US version. Since I am still registered as US (i.e. accessing the owner's portal via...
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    Bellingham Nissan wanted an appointment. It seemed busy when I visited. I did book an appointment so I was assured I could wait for the service to be completed. If you didn't know, there's a free DC fast charge station on their lot. That gave me the quick boost to drive back north. :)
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    I forgot to add that once back in Canada the TCU was able to communicate with the Nissan servers such as updating with nearby charge stations.
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    Telematics upgrade for US import to Canada

    I am adding a me too on a positive experience with a TCU upgrade like tysoncooper. I took my Leaf from Vancouver to Bellingham Nissan. Fortunately they had all the parts for my 2013 Leaf SV. They serviced it in about 90 minutes and billed me US$199. I jumped in and the TCU was communicating with...
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