As an update, the car was dropped off at our local dealer a week ago. Since we're now getting into the "meat" of the situation and a timeline is starting to develop, here we are thus far:
11-14 Dropped off the car that morning. Dealer had no loaner cars and offered an Uber ride home with a shrug. Two working parents - child goes to school about 10 miles from the house - I of course ended up at Hertz, with a rental car on my dime.
11-15 Call in the afternoon with an initial comment that the "battery is bad," which seemed to indicate we're talking battery replacement. Service department says they are submitting the order to Nissan corporate for warranty repair approval. I start to read about extended timelines and suggested prayers in terms of getting a new battery before game 1 of the 2025 World Series.
11-18 Call from the service department telling us the warranty repair was approved with modifications. We're told Nissan will be replacing Modules 7,8,9,10, but the situation will not require a battery replacement. We're also told the modules will be delivered to the dealership the next day. I am in utter disbelief - based on everything I have read - that modules are available and will be on site the next day. But who am I to complain? Service also notes Nissan has approved 3 days of loaner car for the repair. I'm invited to come to the dealership for a loaner.
11-19 I make arrangements to return the rental to Hertz (I had rented a Kia Niro EV by the way. Great car. Totally blows the Leaf out of the water). When I get to the dealership, they walk me over to a filthy Nissan Kicks. The service guy, with a straight face, reminds me to not smoke in the car and no pets, please. "We like to keep our loaners clean for the next customer." After I get home, it takes a half-hour to vacuum up all the mud, hair, crumbs, and debris. Another half-hour to wipe the insides and clean the haze so I can see out the front window.
11-20 I'm informed there's been a delay with module delivery. Of course there is. My wife and I read in further detail about the R24B2 recall affecting our Leaf. Lovely - we can't charge the thing anywhere other than home without the warning it could conceivably burst into flames.