Sorry but it wasn't a general complaint, the resonance noise we (including a Nissan mechanic) hear in my Leaf isn't there on any other Leaf's I've used.
Fyi, just switched to winter tires but the resonance noise is still exactly the same.
So, the tires are most probably not the cause in my case.
The Nissan garage has no idea.
Thanks for the warning!
No meaning to switch to those Continentals then.
From what I've heard Tekna suffers less from road noise compared to Acenta, but I haven't compared them yet myself.
Leaf Tekna (in Europe) has Dunlop Enasave tires (Dunlop EnaSave 215/50 R17).
I can't find them in 16" but...
So, how did it go? Was the cabin noise on rough asfalt roads redused by the new tires?
My Leaf 2015 has Michelin Energy Saver+, 205/55 R16, tires which has a annoying singing resonance noise already from 20 mph and up on the typical rough asfalt roads of north europe.
Did you ever find out the cause for this resonance noise?
I think I got something similar on my Leaf 2015.
It's a "singing" resonance noise at about 230Hz starting from 20mph to 55 when wind noises takes over.
The Nissan garage heard it as well but gave up looking for the cause and now states...
I got one of these which works fine with LeafSpy Pro on my iPad: http://www.obdinnovations.com/vgate-icar-2-elm327-wifi-obd2-car-diagnostics-scanner/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's pretty small and shuts off automatically why I keep it connected even though I hardly use...
Question1: In the Charging Power Graph there is a blue line and a green line where the green is slightly higher. Is green the power the AC charger uses from the grid and blue what the charger tries to put in the battery, or what?
Question2: Which values in Leaf Spy are taken from the CAN bus...