hobbyguy
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As I get closer to the 15,000 mark, I thought I read or heard that we got the first two maintenance visits for free. Now I can't find anything on that on the forum or Nissan website. Anyone have info on this?
It depends what you worked out with your dealer.hobbyguy said:As I get closer to the 15,000 mark, I thought I read or heard that we got the first two maintenance visits for free. Now I can't find anything on that on the forum or Nissan website. Anyone have info on this?
You are required to perform annual EV Battery Usage Report at intervals of 12 months, 24 months, 36 months, 48 months, 60 months, 72 months, and 84 months. These EV Battery Usage Reports can be performed by a Nissan LEAF certified dealer or any qualified repair shop facility. The 12 and 24 month EV Battery Usage Report will be performed at no charge to the customer, provided the work is done at a Nissan LEAF certified dealer.
Volusiano said:Has anyone been told by their dealer what the cost of the battery inspection will be after the 2nd year free?
I asked mine when I picked up my Leaf and they had no idea.
rawhog said:Good luck with that. I can't see independent shops buying the Nissan proprietary software they would need to pull the info Nissan needs for the battery warranty.
Volusiano said:Has anyone been told by their dealer what the cost of the battery inspection will be after the 2nd year free?
planet4ever said:Perhaps you are thinking of this, from page 8 of the Warranty Information Booklet:
You are required to perform annual EV Battery Usage Report at intervals of 12 months, 24 months, 36 months, 48 months, 60 months, 72 months, and 84 months. These EV Battery Usage Reports can be performed by a Nissan LEAF certified dealer or any qualified repair shop facility. The 12 and 24 month EV Battery Usage Report will be performed at no charge to the customer, provided the work is done at a Nissan LEAF certified dealer.
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I thought you can't blow it off because it's a requirement in order to keep the battery warranty intact.mogur said:It has to be inexpensive if Nissan really wants to done or many might just blow it off...
Volusiano said:Has anyone been told by their dealer what the cost of the battery inspection will be after the 2nd year free?
Volusiano said:I thought you can't blow it off because it's a requirement in order to keep the battery warranty intact.
hobbyguy said:The 12 month and 24 month was what I was looking for and could not find. Nissan wants me to bring the car in at 15,000 for a battery check, after reading the email closer, they mention this 15,000 mile check is complimentary
hobbyguy said:I thought it was annual as well, this email tends to tell me otherwise, especially the part about " This is an essential warranty requirement for your EV battery. It's the single most important maintenance service on your Nissan LEAF and is provided to you at no charge"
mogur said:Since Nissan has never stated what the battery warranty actually covers (certainly not capacity), I'm not sure exactly what you would be keeping intact...
Volusiano said:I thought you can't blow it off because it's a requirement in order to keep the battery warranty intact.
SteveInSeattle said:The Battery Warranty is quite valuable and worth keeping in force. It covers dead cells and complete failure. They wont do anything if your capacity drops but everything is working fine but there are many things that could go wrong that will be covered.
rawhog said:Good luck with that. I can't see independent shops buying the Nissan proprietary software they would need to pull the info Nissan needs for the battery warranty.
hobbyguy said:You've driven 14,201 miles in your Nissan LEAF since you took delivery.
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