sonnylax
Well-known member
I have 2015 Leaf S with QC. I brought my car to a overnight (off airport) parking facility that offers EV charging while away on business.
When I got back late last night, my car wasn't fully charged and I only had ~ 35 miles of range left. This morning when I finally got some good light, I noticed two (out of the five) female ports on the normal receptacle (not the QC) was broken. So I can't plug in the normal male plug-in to charge my car. I have zero range currently, so I'm going to have to have it towed somewhere (dealer or QC charging station nearby.)
I can only assume the car rental facility broke these, but I had a full charge when I left my house on Monday to drive to the airport parking facility. And my home garage charge worked fine.
Would this fix be covered by my (April 2015) 2-year lease that I extended for 12 months earlier this year (April 2017)?
Of course my parking facility ticket says they are no liable for any damages, even after you drive away. :evil:
Any thoughts here?
When I got back late last night, my car wasn't fully charged and I only had ~ 35 miles of range left. This morning when I finally got some good light, I noticed two (out of the five) female ports on the normal receptacle (not the QC) was broken. So I can't plug in the normal male plug-in to charge my car. I have zero range currently, so I'm going to have to have it towed somewhere (dealer or QC charging station nearby.)
I can only assume the car rental facility broke these, but I had a full charge when I left my house on Monday to drive to the airport parking facility. And my home garage charge worked fine.
Would this fix be covered by my (April 2015) 2-year lease that I extended for 12 months earlier this year (April 2017)?
Of course my parking facility ticket says they are no liable for any damages, even after you drive away. :evil:
Any thoughts here?