Turbo3 said:
brucehe said:
I have a OBDII wifi device that will not talk to the Leaf Spy app on my Iphone 4s (IOS 9.3.5).
I followed the help instructions, The phone finds the wifi connection . I changed the settings, static IP and addresses as listed. I then registered the ssid in the app but the app does not connect to the vehicle.
My neighbor has an android phone and it seems to be able to connect. Let me know what to do next.
Thanks,
Bruce
There are three stages to connecting as indicated by the color of the status box in the bottom right corner. It also includes a step number.
When you say it does not connect what is the color of the status box and what state number(s) get displayed?
Is your neighbor using your OBDII device or just one by the same manufacturer?
You can also take an ELM trace and send it to me which will give me some information about the problem. See bottom of the Help for how to take and ELM trace.d
It seems to work!! Yeah, just unplugged the adapter and the app connects. Now however I need to understand what I am looking at.
Shows 72% SOC the dash display shows 11 bars however the battery pack info on Leaf Spy says 12.1 KWH and 156 GIDS. I guess this pack is not in the condition i had hoped shown by the bar graph on the dashboard.
It is a 2013 with 38K miles. Does that mean i have 77% of the original battery capacity?
156*1/(72.1/100)/281= 77.6%
Thanks, Bruce