Hi,
I have a 2017 Leaf and my 30KWh battery hit 8 bars about 2 months ago. I owned the car < 8 years so I promptly drove to the dealership in Boulder (aka Leaftown) and they submitted a claim for a new battery. That's great! However, they told me it can take as much as 1 year to get the replacement. Oh well... a bit unexpected. But I am bit concerned about the state of the battery and how much life it has left. It seems that in less than 2 months SOC went from about 64 to 62% (see pics). The other day I was driving up a hill, maybe a bit steep, but not too fast and I got the warning about low power and the turtle popped up on the screen. My questions:
-is this sudden degradation typical and is there any other indicator that I need to watch, for ex. the diff between the highest to the lowest cell voltage?
-does the cold temp affect the reported SOC?
-what is the typical wait for a warranty battery replacement?
- is there any way to track the warranty battery replacement claim?
Thanks!
I have a 2017 Leaf and my 30KWh battery hit 8 bars about 2 months ago. I owned the car < 8 years so I promptly drove to the dealership in Boulder (aka Leaftown) and they submitted a claim for a new battery. That's great! However, they told me it can take as much as 1 year to get the replacement. Oh well... a bit unexpected. But I am bit concerned about the state of the battery and how much life it has left. It seems that in less than 2 months SOC went from about 64 to 62% (see pics). The other day I was driving up a hill, maybe a bit steep, but not too fast and I got the warning about low power and the turtle popped up on the screen. My questions:
-is this sudden degradation typical and is there any other indicator that I need to watch, for ex. the diff between the highest to the lowest cell voltage?
-does the cold temp affect the reported SOC?
-what is the typical wait for a warranty battery replacement?
- is there any way to track the warranty battery replacement claim?
Thanks!