We have a 2019 Nissan (40 kWh) in Australia. For the last 4 months, the range indicator goes off intermittently. When this happens, the indicator of kWh per 100 km shows no bar, and we noticed also that, on the Menu>Energy panel, the Climate Control energy usage goes to full range. We also notice that, when this happens, it is not possible to heat the car.
The problem goes away after a while (usually next day, or a few days). It does not prevent us to drive the car: We use the km indicator or the battery % to evaluate the remaining range .
The car has been in Nissan garage already 4 times and they cannot find the problem.
It seems to me that the problem is linked to the Climate Control Energy sensor. If the sensor is disconnected or faulty, it would indicate "full range" energy usage or "infinite" energy usage, and therefore assume the remaining range is zero. I explained this to the "mechanics" at Nissan but they do not seem to understand the logic.
It seems to me that, since the problem is intermittent, it must be an electrical contact issue. But where?
Does anyone had this problem before? or know how to fix it?
The problem goes away after a while (usually next day, or a few days). It does not prevent us to drive the car: We use the km indicator or the battery % to evaluate the remaining range .
The car has been in Nissan garage already 4 times and they cannot find the problem.
It seems to me that the problem is linked to the Climate Control Energy sensor. If the sensor is disconnected or faulty, it would indicate "full range" energy usage or "infinite" energy usage, and therefore assume the remaining range is zero. I explained this to the "mechanics" at Nissan but they do not seem to understand the logic.
It seems to me that, since the problem is intermittent, it must be an electrical contact issue. But where?
Does anyone had this problem before? or know how to fix it?