07-31-16, 02:54 PM | #21 |
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No Chademo within 125 - 150 miles . Level 2 only at the Nissan dealer .
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Some things I really like about the car is that you can push the power on/off on the dash and it puts the car in park for you. Another is the timer feature for charging the car. That took some getting used to. When you have the timer feature turned on, the car will charge at a set time either to the 80% or 100%. However, if you plug it in and want it charged now, you have to depress a switch on the dash to temporarily disable the timer feature and it will charge. Otherwise you will watch the dash board charging indicators cycle from right to left. I have 64,000 miles on mine. We are spoiled in the Seattle area with DCFC stations. I can travel from Seattle to Vancouver, Canada and down to Portland, OR. and it was nice when it was free charging. |
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08-01-16, 11:59 AM | #23 |
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Leaf Spy Good and Leaf Spy Bad...
Leaf Spy Good and Leaf Spy Bad...
There are two meanings to Leaf Spy, one very good, and the other, in my opinion, not so good. First te good Leaf Spy: Some bright guy in the UK developed a smart phone app originally called Leaf Battery App then it was renamed Leaf Spy, with a free lite version (Leaf Spy Lite) and a pay version (Leaf Spy Pro). The name changes may have continued to evolve, it's hard to keep track. I have the free Leaf Spy Lite, and I think that it is unquestionably amazing. I have an Android phone, it is also available for iPhone. The app requires that you buy a Bluetooth enabled OBDII dongle, which are available on ebay. Apparently the app requires the full implementation of th Bluetooth protocol in the OBDII connector dongle. The first dongle I got (cheapest, at $4US) didn't even connect. Most likely this was because it did not have the full implementation of the Bluetooth protocol. I ordered another (about $11US) that did have the full protocol, and it connected with no problem to the app installed on my Android phone. When everything is working correctly, this is what you get: The information it yields is simply amazing. Also, here is a youtube video of a guy who explains pretty well what is going on: I can't imagine not having this if you have a Leaf. Even more important, if you are considering buying a used Leaf, this will give you valuable information about your battery that you can not get any other way. Best, -AC_Hacker
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08-01-16, 11:59 AM | #24 |
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Leaf Spy Good and Leaf Spy Bad...
Leaf Spy Good and Leaf Spy Bad...
There are two meanings to Leaf Spy, one very good, and the other, in my opinion, not so good. First the good Leaf Spy: Some bright guy in the UK developed a smart phone app originally called Leaf Battery App then it was renamed Leaf Spy, with a free lite version (Leaf Spy Lite) and a pay version (Leaf Spy Pro). The name changes may have continued to evolve, it's hard to keep track. I have the free Leaf Spy Lite, and I think that it is unquestionably amazing. I have an Android phone, it is also available for iPhone. The app requires that you buy a Bluetooth enabled OBDII dongle, which are available on ebay. Apparently the app requires the full implementation of th Bluetooth protocol in the OBDII connector dongle. The first dongle I got (cheapest, at $4US) didn't even connect. Most likely this was because it did not have the full implementation of the Bluetooth protocol. I ordered another (about $11US) that did have the full protocol, and it connected with no problem to the app installed on my Android phone. When everything is working correctly, this is what you get: The information it yields is simply amazing. In the picture above, some (not all) of the information is:
Also, here is a youtube video of a guy who explains pretty well what is going on: I can't imagine not having this if you have a Leaf. Even more important, if you are considering buying a used Leaf, this will give you valuable information about the battery of a car you are considering, that you can not get any other way. NOTE: As I was searching the web and getting this going, I learned that by modern technology standards, the OBDII connector is not as robust as connectors we have become accustomed to in general. Which means that the total number of plug-in-plug-out cycles it is designed for is more limited, and that OBDII should be regarded as "fragile". It is also extremely important to be working to diagnose and repair modern cars. In this light, I would recommend plugging the dongle in, get everything working, and leave it in. The dongle goes to very-low power mode, when a pre-determined idle period has passed. Best, -AC_Hacker
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08-01-16, 03:38 PM | #25 |
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Leaf Spy Bad ?
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08-04-16, 10:34 AM | #26 |
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I have the information for that post centralized. It will take a bit of time to present it. Perhaps by Fri. or Sat., it will be up.
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08-21-16, 11:57 AM | #27 |
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Be looking forward to reading your info .
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08-21-16, 12:36 PM | #28 |
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I have tried plenty of inexpensive obd2 scanners, and found they are all over the place as far as features and quality. The only one I have now is the BAFX products ELM327. From using this little 20 dollar gizmo on many dozens of cars of many makes and models, I can tell you it will access anything the car will let you access without having a factory authorized (bosch, snap-on, etc.) controller attached. It is a very versatile and robust device for its low cost.
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08-25-16, 08:45 AM | #29 |
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Leaf Spy Bad...
I suppose that most people do not care that their information is leaking and being shared without their consent.
Other people are concerned, and would like to be able to have some control over the hemorrhaging of their personal info. I came across some information about the Nissan Leaf that I found to be startling: Nissan Leaf cars constantly broadcast:
...and possibly much, much more through a built-in cellular system and into the Internet. Here's an article that introduces this: Nissan Leaf secretly leaks driver location, speed to websites | Computerworld This article speaks of a Seattle hacker (white hat) who noticed this. There is a link in this article to that hacker's web post. Unfortunately that web post is gone. Fortunately, Archive.org remembers that web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110902...t/~casey/?p=97 There are some videos that Archive.org did not store, but here they are: https://www.youtube.com/embed/duOI9wZ_SFc https://www.youtube.com/embed/taZ7fjgPRCI http://www.youtube.com/embed/kPcCjk-KZqM A few more stories about this: Your car may be invading your privacy https://www.newshosting.com/blog/you...privacy-alert/ Your Car Is Spying on You Nissan claims that they disabled this "feature". But that means that they can enable this "feature" any time. Nissan Disables App After Remote Hack Demo - Infosecurity Magazine https://www.engadget.com/2016/02/24/...security-flaw/ I spoke to Nissan techs about my concern, they said that Nissan just wants to record "driving data". I'm not very comforted by that. I asked how can I disable this "feature" they said that it can not be turned off. Cool, huh? -AC_Hacker
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10-09-16, 03:57 PM | #30 |
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I'm pretty sure you could just unplug the cellular radio which if I remember correctly is above the glove box.
I'm still loving my Leaf, I hope you like yours as well. |
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