Hi all,
2018 Leaf S owner here and for the first time since I've owned the car overnight lows will dip to about 14F for us here in NJ.
From what I have read in the owner's manual, the car should be left plugged in if temps are expected to hit -4F and not to leave the car in temps below -13F for extended periods.
Outside of that, I can't find in the manual any reason car needs to be plugged in. The only reason I can think of is if I want to use one of the climate timers to heat the car in the morning or something.
Given an overnight low of 14F, is if there is any benefit to leaving the car plugged in overnight? Is it OK to leave unplugged as long as temps don't get to -4F? Car is parked outside.
Thanks!
2018 Leaf S owner here and for the first time since I've owned the car overnight lows will dip to about 14F for us here in NJ.
From what I have read in the owner's manual, the car should be left plugged in if temps are expected to hit -4F and not to leave the car in temps below -13F for extended periods.
Outside of that, I can't find in the manual any reason car needs to be plugged in. The only reason I can think of is if I want to use one of the climate timers to heat the car in the morning or something.
Given an overnight low of 14F, is if there is any benefit to leaving the car plugged in overnight? Is it OK to leave unplugged as long as temps don't get to -4F? Car is parked outside.
Thanks!