My older model leaf is in mint condition and gets *extremely* light usage. No freeway, very low miles, always garaged and only used for a few small trips per week.
After 4 years of never having an issue I contacted the local Nissan dealer to inquire about the battery warranty. My vehicle was in their system because I needed a spare key when I first purchased the car. A few days after contacting the dealer, an error mysteriously appeared saying "visit dealer" and it has to do with the parking brake.
Could the dealer have caused this error to come up using Leaf connect (i.e. when it connects to the network etc) and is there anyway to see where that error originated from, i.e. possibly using Leaf Spy or something similar?
I am getting the feeling that the dealer was trying to hash up business and can possibly access my Leaf's computer system remotely. Any opinions or information would be helpful.
After 4 years of never having an issue I contacted the local Nissan dealer to inquire about the battery warranty. My vehicle was in their system because I needed a spare key when I first purchased the car. A few days after contacting the dealer, an error mysteriously appeared saying "visit dealer" and it has to do with the parking brake.
Could the dealer have caused this error to come up using Leaf connect (i.e. when it connects to the network etc) and is there anyway to see where that error originated from, i.e. possibly using Leaf Spy or something similar?
I am getting the feeling that the dealer was trying to hash up business and can possibly access my Leaf's computer system remotely. Any opinions or information would be helpful.