kirkhilles
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Hi guys, I'm a recent owner of a 2012 Nissan Leaf SV in North GA/Chattanooga TN area that I purchased super cheap from someone that is now my daily commuter. You may have seen my references to starting MyEVStats.com which I'm using to store and analyze whomever wants to send me data (just set the Server API in LeafSpy Pro to "api.myevstats.com").
Given the deal I got, I have no reason to expect anything free, but I'd LOVE to be able to get the range higher to increase the options for where I can drive my family around in the vehicle.
The current status of the vehicle is that its at 9 bars and holding steady at around 43.81 aHr.
So, it comes down to this. Sunday marks the end of the magic 5 year period and I wanted to see if there's anything I should do prior to that period to maybe help get a discount on a replacement battery. I know that it's hit or miss and my assumption is that there's nothing I can do until that 9th bar drops, but I won't get this opportunity again to be under the 5 year period, so I figured I'd reach out and get some recommendations.
Is it worth visiting the dealer this week? Anything I could say or do?
Thanks!
Given the deal I got, I have no reason to expect anything free, but I'd LOVE to be able to get the range higher to increase the options for where I can drive my family around in the vehicle.
The current status of the vehicle is that its at 9 bars and holding steady at around 43.81 aHr.
So, it comes down to this. Sunday marks the end of the magic 5 year period and I wanted to see if there's anything I should do prior to that period to maybe help get a discount on a replacement battery. I know that it's hit or miss and my assumption is that there's nothing I can do until that 9th bar drops, but I won't get this opportunity again to be under the 5 year period, so I figured I'd reach out and get some recommendations.
Is it worth visiting the dealer this week? Anything I could say or do?
Thanks!