:twisted: Blasphemy!! :twisted:palmermd said:Not everyone spends there entire day online here. Some people only check once per day, and others less frequently if you can believe that.
:twisted: Blasphemy!! :twisted:palmermd said:Not everyone spends there entire day online here. Some people only check once per day, and others less frequently if you can believe that.
However, from your most recent information, that the radio did stop, and that when you returned there were no lights on the dash, it certainly sounds like the car should have been off. Perhaps a malfunction that didn't turn everything off?NOTE:
If the power switch is pushed quickly or is pushed twice quickly, the switch may not function even if a chime sound is heard. Push the switch again more slowly.
scottland said:Left car at LAX airport, key fob went with me to Hawaii
A nice idea as to a possible cause, but the climate control automatically turns off after 15 minutes if the car isn't plugged in. So, unless he demoed that feature A LOT, it can't be the cause.danmeljeff said:When in Hawaii, did you show anyone how the LEAF has an awesome iphone app, that lets you can check charge status, and even ***remotely turn on the climate controls***?
Spies said:scottland, I am curious, do you have a SV or SL Leaf? I seriously doubt it will make a difference though but it is data point to consider.
danmeljeff said:scottland said:Left car at LAX airport, key fob went with me to Hawaii
When in Hawaii, did you show anyone how the LEAF has an awesome iphone app, that lets you can check charge status, and even ***remotely turn on the climate controls***?
planet4ever said:This note from page 5-9 of the owner's manual has a possible explanation:
However, from your most recent information, that the radio did stop, and that when you returned there were no lights on the dash, it certainly sounds like the car should have been off. Perhaps a malfunction that didn't turn everything off?NOTE:
If the power switch is pushed quickly or is pushed twice quickly, the switch may not function even if a chime sound is heard. Push the switch again more slowly.
Did you check trip duration in CarWings as GeekEV suggested? That should tell you for sure if the car was left on. (Well, assuming you had pressed the OK button at startup.)
Ray
DaveinOlyWA said:OP; how far away from airport are you?
to the rest; even if headlights were left on, there should be a timer that turns them off so draining battery in any headlight mode
i have to think the car was left on?
not hard to do. cant say most of us have done it, but i have as have others. so it can be done and its not hard to do.
uwskier20 said:Jimmydreams said:It's VERY easy to leave your car on and walk away. At night, the headlights would have come on, and those alone, for 10-12 hours a day could drain your battery.
I'm gonna go with "Human Error Over Malfunction" for $500, Alex! :lol:
So, will the car remain on in the absence of the key fob for an extended period of time? That seems odd. I would think that if, remaining still, it would eventually ask, "are you there?" a few times, and then power down.
And when you told them it had only been there for 7 what was their response? Also, as it was suggested earlier, check CARWINGS for your trip info: http://www.nissanusa.com/owners/scottland said:I had complained to Nissan and they called me back stating the car should not be left in park for more than 14 days without charge.
DarkStar said:And when you told them it had only been there for 7 what was their response? Also, as it was suggested earlier, check CARWINGS for your trip info: http://www.nissanusa.com/owners/scottland said:I had complained to Nissan and they called me back stating the car should not be left in park for more than 14 days without charge.
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