sparky said:Thx for the link. Noticed the emergency kit and first aid kit further down the page.
It would be funny if the LEAF emergency kit comes with those jumper cables.
AndyH said:sparky said:Thx for the link. Noticed the emergency kit and first aid kit further down the page.
It would be funny if the LEAF emergency kit comes with those jumper cables.
Not so funny - if the 12V aux battery is dead, the power contactors/relays for the main pack won't go on-line.
AndyH said:sparky said:Thx for the link. Noticed the emergency kit and first aid kit further down the page.
It would be funny if the LEAF emergency kit comes with those jumper cables.
Not so funny - if the 12V aux battery is dead, the power contactors/relays for the main pack won't go on-line.
In the MINI E, the accessory battery only charged when the car was "ON". If left in the accessory mode, the accessory battery will be dead in ~48 hours (I know). And you can't re start the car after the accessory battery gets jumped/charged.EVDRIVER said:Why would the aux battery be dead? It is constantly charged as needed by the DC to DC, unlike an ICE car, you can sit for long periods of time with the lights or radio on without killing the aux battery because the main pack powers everything. Unless there are 12v parasitic loads on the 12v side not using the DC/DC that are relatively high the aux battery should be fine, I had a very small battery on my EV and never had an issue after long periods of no use.
Let Google be your friend. Here's the Leaf photo gallary.twingo said:Anyone know where I can see the exterior/interior colors?
I'll see what I can find but it was included as a free option on my order today. It showed up as ETEC Trim.SteveInSeattle said:I've never seen any information that the DC level 3 charger is free for EV Project participants-- can someone direct me to that information... I need more info on this before I order. Steve
twingo said:Anyone know where I can see the exterior/interior colors?
The charger is not free just the connector in the front. If you are a participant you get the $700 option free.SteveInSeattle said:I've never seen any information that the DC level 3 charger is free for EV Project participants-- can someone direct me to that information... I need more info on this before I order. Steve
Maybe I missed this.... Kick plate, is that something just in the door jamb as you step in?evnow said:N92 Hologram Kick Plates $125 ($99) (Not available with B93 Eco Design Package)
B93 Eco Design Package $260 ($219) (Not available with N92 Hologram Kick Plates)
Free on my order as well SL etec trim.SteveInSeattle said:I've never seen any information that the DC level 3 charger is free for EV Project participants-- can someone direct me to that information... I need more info on this before I order. Steve
I also would like to know what a kick plate is?????smkettner said:Maybe I missed this.... Kick plate, is that something just in the door jamb as you step in?
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Not if the car is parked in a garage, where most of us will have our plug or charging dock! While out driving the DC/DC will keep the 12-v battery charged. But my Leaf will not be parked in the sun when I'm at home, or when I go away for a trip.leaffan said:That's why I like the solar panel...it will keep the aux bat charged.
jludwi2 said:Dublin Nissan quote (not quite an invoice). But I suspect/hope it's a little high.
The Nissan LEAF MSRP of $33,720 with $700 quick charge port and $170 carpeted mats is selling for is selling for $39,585 plus fee's. At Dublin Nissan we strive to make your purchase experience enjoyable and fun and if there is anything I can do help, please let me know.
Junior Isaaq
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