Jam8
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This is my first post, and even after reading many threads and attempting to access the wiki, I'm still not 100% clear on how to assess the health of a leafs battery using leaf spy.
While I don't have a leaf yet, I'm certain enough that I will, the point that I purchased an OBDII Bluetooth reader and the LeafSpy pro app. I tried it out on a 2014 leaf at a used car dealership. The leaf is an SV model, with about 42k miles.
The dashboard shows 11/12 capacity bars. As best I can tell, the leafspy reading indicates that the next capacity bar is about to disappear. Is that correct?
Also, the AHr seem high to compared to the SOH and Hx. The leaf has lived most of its life in coastal central California, so it should not have been exposed to extreme temperatures. LeafSpy screenshot link below.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0674qvayruy9eas/2014leafspy.png?dl=0
While I don't have a leaf yet, I'm certain enough that I will, the point that I purchased an OBDII Bluetooth reader and the LeafSpy pro app. I tried it out on a 2014 leaf at a used car dealership. The leaf is an SV model, with about 42k miles.
The dashboard shows 11/12 capacity bars. As best I can tell, the leafspy reading indicates that the next capacity bar is about to disappear. Is that correct?
Also, the AHr seem high to compared to the SOH and Hx. The leaf has lived most of its life in coastal central California, so it should not have been exposed to extreme temperatures. LeafSpy screenshot link below.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0674qvayruy9eas/2014leafspy.png?dl=0