wwhitney
Well-known member
Hello,
My 2011 Nissan Leaf (Klee opt out, no P3227) finally dropped to 8 capacity bars, so now I'm motivated to pursue a battery replacement with Nissan. I understand that some people have had a positive result with BBB Auto Line (unless there's a different BBB arbitration system?), so I thought I'd start there.
Can anyone point me to resources for the 2010-2011 era statements Nissan made about battery longevity that I can argue constitute an implied warranty? I specifically remember some comments about how outside of extreme climates, the battery capacity should remain above 80% after 5 years and above 70% after 10 years. Obviously 64% (+/-) after 7 years doesn't match those statements.
Any other pointers for people who've gone through this process would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne
My 2011 Nissan Leaf (Klee opt out, no P3227) finally dropped to 8 capacity bars, so now I'm motivated to pursue a battery replacement with Nissan. I understand that some people have had a positive result with BBB Auto Line (unless there's a different BBB arbitration system?), so I thought I'd start there.
Can anyone point me to resources for the 2010-2011 era statements Nissan made about battery longevity that I can argue constitute an implied warranty? I specifically remember some comments about how outside of extreme climates, the battery capacity should remain above 80% after 5 years and above 70% after 10 years. Obviously 64% (+/-) after 7 years doesn't match those statements.
Any other pointers for people who've gone through this process would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Wayne