Nubo
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From the moment I put in a reservation for LEAF in 2010, through the current day, one thing remains constant. When it comes to information technology Nissan simply doesn't get it.
Nubo said:From the moment I put in a reservation for LEAF in 2010, through the current day, one thing remains constant. When it comes to information technology Nissan simply doesn't get it.
Stanton said:Nubo said:From the moment I put in a reservation for LEAF in 2010, through the current day, one thing remains constant. When it comes to information technology Nissan simply doesn't get it.
At least they "get" electric cars
redLEAF said:EDIT: tried to reset on-board PIN and password before heading to work; still no luck
EDIT #2: so decided to call Nissan support; they were actually able to replicate the error on their side so now I have a case # and they'll call back when they have something else for me to try; did mention that at least initially it was working after the transition
JRoque said:Hello Jeremy,
I'm not an expert by any means but this is what mine looks like:
You should see "select your vehicle" with your car's profile name in there. If you don't see that, you need to click "Add Vehicle". After that, click on the NissanConnect EV (CARWINGS) tab to see your battery and other status.
Thanks,
JR
hillzofvalp said:I used to be able to view how many bars were lost remotely using that third party app.. leaf link. Can I not do this any longer in any app?
jimholtz said:After frequent follow up calls from a nice lady in Nissan support, I finally got the call I expected all along.
"We're sorry, but it looks like we're not going to be able to restore your historical CARWINGS data prior to the cutover to Nissan Connect EV (Sept 29)."
So, 2500 miles of driving data is lost. No big deal. I did learn an important lesson. Whenever I hear anything from Nissan regarding a software update, I will download or capture whatever data I can before the update. I love my Leaf but shake my head at the ineptitude of their software services.
irwinr said:Yeah I don't have that tab:
JRoque said:Hello Jeremy,
I'm not an expert by any means but this is what mine looks like:
You should see "select your vehicle" with your car's profile name in there. If you don't see that, you need to click "Add Vehicle". After that, click on the NissanConnect EV (CARWINGS) tab to see your battery and other status.
Thanks,
JR
zanthian said:Not the best first impression of Nissan carwings/connect.
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