The developer can't help you with that. You need to contact Apple for this. Here's how: https://www.imore.com/how-to-get-refund-itunes-app-storeBeanzamillion21 said:I accidentally purchased. How can I refund. I will never use the app because I don’t have a Leaf.
Why did you get a wi-fi dongle? Seems like a waste of time. See https://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=525414#p525414 straight from the developer himself.sergiom said:I have a similar problem. Just got Leaf Spy Pro for iOS, iPhone Xs Max, and a wifi OBDII connector. I followed all instructions but the system doesn't see the SSID. It's connected to the OBDII successfully, but in settings, network just shows none. This works with any other network. The current SSID always keeps showing none. I'm assuming it's something with the version of leaf spy or the combination with the latest iOS version or phone model.
bigLITTLE said:I'm having issues with LELink Auto On/Off.
They have a built-in app called EngineLinkLE, after I set the On/Off from their app, the LELink does the Auto On/Off. However, after using Leafspy Pro, the Auto On/Off feature reverts to default.
I have raised this issue with LELink support, and they advised me to raise this issue with Leafspy support to add the Auto On/Off feature.
Ancient1 said:I don't know if your 2012 works any differently than my 2019, but I had a problem awhile back when we didn't drive the car for several days and the LeLink was plugged in. The 12 volt battery didn't hold enough charge to start the car. Apparently when the LeLink is left plugged in, it pulls enough current that it will slowly discharge the battery. Simple fix - remove the LeLink from the port when you aren't going to be driving the car for a few days. We have had no further problems once we started doing that. Too bad there isn't some way to have the LeLink turn off when the car isn't being driven.
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