First post. Searched for relevant posts, saw plenty of references of "Turtle Mode" but all involved having the battery down in single digits.
Model Year: 2015
On the way home yesterday from typical commute (30 mi r/t), car entered turtle mode accompanied by the turtle icon and a car with :!: icon. I had 65% battery Life remaining and the temperature gauge was normal. Pulled over, turned car off. Let it rest a couple minutes (while I released some expletives) and started it back up. The turtle icon remained, but the :!: icon was gone. Traffic was too fast to limp my way home so called Nissan Roadside Assistance and had it towed to my house (dealership was closed).
When it was dropped off at house (1.5 hrs later), it was no longer in turtle mode and running fine. I'm driving it today hoping that it doesn't happen again, and have had no issues (knock on wood).
My service advisor wants me to bring it in (obv) but cautioned they may not be able to diagnose anything if it is not currently exhibiting any symptoms. I don't mind driving it as I welcome some unpredictability in my life, but my wife refuses to drive it (she is the usual driver) without knowing this won't happen again.
Has this happened to anyone? Any tips I can try myself or pass along to my service technician?
Thanks
Model Year: 2015
On the way home yesterday from typical commute (30 mi r/t), car entered turtle mode accompanied by the turtle icon and a car with :!: icon. I had 65% battery Life remaining and the temperature gauge was normal. Pulled over, turned car off. Let it rest a couple minutes (while I released some expletives) and started it back up. The turtle icon remained, but the :!: icon was gone. Traffic was too fast to limp my way home so called Nissan Roadside Assistance and had it towed to my house (dealership was closed).
When it was dropped off at house (1.5 hrs later), it was no longer in turtle mode and running fine. I'm driving it today hoping that it doesn't happen again, and have had no issues (knock on wood).
My service advisor wants me to bring it in (obv) but cautioned they may not be able to diagnose anything if it is not currently exhibiting any symptoms. I don't mind driving it as I welcome some unpredictability in my life, but my wife refuses to drive it (she is the usual driver) without knowing this won't happen again.
Has this happened to anyone? Any tips I can try myself or pass along to my service technician?
Thanks