alozzy
Well-known member
I haven't heard of Nissan installing used batteries as warranty replacements yet but they from day one of providing the capacity warranty (as a result of the Klee class action settlement) have left themselves the option to.
Good point, but I do wonder if they would ever exercise that option. Breaking down a battery pack to replace a few bad cells, in order to bring the pack back to 9 capacity bars or more, seems like the more costly option vs a replacement pack, as the former would be way more labor intensive and would require a more knowledgeable and skillful mechanic.