wlegro
Active member
Sometimes I really hate software. :evil: I'm a total noobie - got the 2012 Leaf SL on Jan. 31. Every time I start the car, I'm asked to tap OK to allow the car to access Nissan blah-blah - I guess this is Carwings. So I do. I registered on the Nissan owner's portal, and my username and password work fine. I downloaded the Carwings app (iPhone 3GS, iOS 6.1). But when I try to log on - the name and password from the portal is what I use, right? - I get "incorrect username or password". So I can't even get started.
The manual is zero help. Except that it tells me my phone has to be able to accept texts. Well, I don't text - I'm paying AT&T way, way more than enough for a phone I rarely use anyway. And when I look at the Carwings various demo display screens, all I see is graphics. And further on in the manual, it implies I don't need texting to see this stuff. But I get the sense that I'll need texting to tell the car to turn on the AC/heat and to start/stop charging?
And as a total noobie, these are just the start of my questions, but I'm learning rapidly. I love our Leaf - it's just like an actual car! :lol: Except better - more comfortable, way quieter, and of course the pollution factor. We also have a 2010 Prius, so the Leaf is our town car, which is why I appreciate the comfort, because L.A. streets are like what's left over after a rash of I.E.D.s.
Anyway, any help on Carwings is much appreciated.
The manual is zero help. Except that it tells me my phone has to be able to accept texts. Well, I don't text - I'm paying AT&T way, way more than enough for a phone I rarely use anyway. And when I look at the Carwings various demo display screens, all I see is graphics. And further on in the manual, it implies I don't need texting to see this stuff. But I get the sense that I'll need texting to tell the car to turn on the AC/heat and to start/stop charging?
And as a total noobie, these are just the start of my questions, but I'm learning rapidly. I love our Leaf - it's just like an actual car! :lol: Except better - more comfortable, way quieter, and of course the pollution factor. We also have a 2010 Prius, so the Leaf is our town car, which is why I appreciate the comfort, because L.A. streets are like what's left over after a rash of I.E.D.s.
Anyway, any help on Carwings is much appreciated.