What's your current Ahr, and Hx?trytohelpyou said:Just lost my 4th bar. Leafspy was reading 66% SOH for over a week before i lost the bar. '
sandeen said:A few people have done that, I think. If it were me I might check with the dealer and ask if you can get the warranty verified but defer the repair date - you should be able to schedule the work at a time of your choosing within reason, I'd think.
(Aside: Do you know what your Hx reading was when the bar went?)
brian0123 said:Hx was 58.44%
Thanks for the advice I'll reach out to the dealer.
sandeen said:brian0123 said:Hx was 58.44%
Thanks for the advice I'll reach out to the dealer.
It'll be interesting to see what they say - most people I've read here have just driven it w/o going to the dealer, but man, you don't want to forget! The "schedule it out w/ the dealer" was just a random thought, tbh.
The way I'm trending I'll make it just in time if at all, so I won't have to navigate this part.
BTW that seems really high for Hx, most 2011/2012's seem to drop around 45 or lower. 2013s are higher... I wonder if you had a newer battery in that 2012 or something?
brian0123 said:Original battery. My in service date wasn't until March 2018 so it sat in a lot in Louisiana for a year. I have paperwork from Nissan from my battery check stating my capacity warranty exp date in 2018. What exactly is the Hx again? I live in Houston so my car gets a lot of heat.
sandeen said:brian0123 said:Original battery. My in service date wasn't until March 2018 so it sat in a lot in Louisiana for a year. I have paperwork from Nissan from my battery check stating my capacity warranty exp date in 2018. What exactly is the Hx again? I live in Houston so my car gets a lot of heat.
LeafSpy says "Hx (% of new battery conductance)" and "The meaning of this number is not fully understood but it appears to be inversely related to the battery internal resistance. As the internal resistance of the battery pack increases it is thought this percentage decreases."
(Incidentally, it seems to vary perfectly linearly with Ahr, based on my experience)
I didn't mean that you'd already had it replaced, I was just speculating that perhaps your car was later in the 2012 model year, and might have received a pack similar to the 2013s, which seem to show higher Hx values. I've seen a couple other 2012s like that, for example this one: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=19967&start=350#p470679
baustin said:I went out and checked my Leaf again today. I think the 4th bar should have dropped by now, but it is still holding on.
The vehicle was manufactured in January 2013, spent it first two years in Georgia, was auctioned after lease return and brought to Las Vegas. I got it in March 2015. It dropped the first bar in October 2015, the second bar in June 2016, and the third bar in November 2016.
Aug 12, 2017 - AHr=39.25, SOH=60%, Hx=53.34%, odo=25,451 miles, QC=4 L1/L2=2119
murduc2 said:Good luck to all those still waiting to see that bar drop in time, and to those that "missed it by that much".
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