mwalsh said:
I don't remember there being a time-frame for getting the update, just that you had to have the update to satisfy the requirement under the warranty.
Again with this assertion! Where is this coming from? Can anyone point to anything that Nissan has said to back it up? Here is what
Brian Brockman quoted when he announced the new warranty:
If your vehicle’s battery capacity level gauge is already displaying eight (8) or fewer bars of capacity prior to the above referenced software update (and within the first 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first), your Nissan dealer will verify this condition and arrange for the repair or replacement of the lithium-ion battery in accordance with the terms of the warranty.
That sounds crystal clear to me. If you have 8 bars or less, and you are within 5 years and 60K, and you have
not had the update, you qualify. Period. The only thing the dealer is charged with doing is to "verify this condition".
Ray