NewcastleFalcon
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If members can assist with a bit of interpretation of this problem I would be most grateful.
Excellent car Nissan Leaf Acenta 6.6 kW charger/Heat Pump 50K miles/5 years in my ownership, now immobile. I have already taken the necessary action and replaced it with a 2023 16,000 mile Nissan Leaf. I have an offer from an EV breakers for the 2015 immobile car, and the economics/time of bothering to try to fix it is heavily weighing towards the recycling option.
The immobility is no chimes no start up and this is what the RAC recovery and my own Leaf spy DTC list produced. Find it hard to believe that the systems throwing faults are due to failed hardware components. To me they look like consequent faults of the failure of the switch on procedure. Leaf spy nor the RAC recovery could clear the codes from reappearing.
Leaf spy doesn't even see the traction battery. Prior to the failure the car had done 82000 miles and the battery showed 11 bars SOH, and was subject to a very gentle charging regime.
Excellent car Nissan Leaf Acenta 6.6 kW charger/Heat Pump 50K miles/5 years in my ownership, now immobile. I have already taken the necessary action and replaced it with a 2023 16,000 mile Nissan Leaf. I have an offer from an EV breakers for the 2015 immobile car, and the economics/time of bothering to try to fix it is heavily weighing towards the recycling option.
The immobility is no chimes no start up and this is what the RAC recovery and my own Leaf spy DTC list produced. Find it hard to believe that the systems throwing faults are due to failed hardware components. To me they look like consequent faults of the failure of the switch on procedure. Leaf spy nor the RAC recovery could clear the codes from reappearing.
Leaf spy doesn't even see the traction battery. Prior to the failure the car had done 82000 miles and the battery showed 11 bars SOH, and was subject to a very gentle charging regime.