TonyWilliams
Well-known member
Subsequent Phoenix Range Test Results, Sept 15, 2012
Subsequent 2013 LEAF-S Range Test on Feb 22, 2013
Subsequent 2012 & 2013 LEAF-SL Range Test, San Diego, March 8, 2013
If you own or lease a Nissan LEAF in the Phoenix area, and have lost 2,3, or 4 (or more) battery capacity bars, we want your car!!!! If you are even thinking about having your car tested, but are procrastinating, or feel it is too difficult, or you can't get a baby sitter, let our crack cadre of volunteers happily collect up your car and do the test without you. There's no reason for your car not to participate. The cut off time to add a car will be 8pm, Thursday, Sept 13.
For a summary of Nissan LEAF battery issues, click here.
- We need Gidmeters (for any loan, please affix the owner's name, address, phone, and email)
Five - from GaryG (Tony has in his possession)
One - Boomer23 (Tony has in his possession)
One or more - surfingslovak
Numerous - Phoenix area
- We need portable GPS's (for any loan, please affix the owner's name, address, phone, and email)
Two - TonyWilliams, Garmin Nuvi and Zumo
- We need tow vehicles (full size pickup or SUV with receiver hitch and trailer wiring connection) or regular tow trucks, need dollies or flat bed trailers
One - TonyWilliams, Suburban with Uhaul dolly
- We need drivers for cars
Administrator of this test:
Tony Williams
858-245-8217
12656 Sabre View Cove
San Diego, CA 92128-4160
TonyWilliams -at- LoveMyLEAF -dot- com
858-245-8217
WHY:
September 4, 2012- Andy Palmer, executive vice president of Nissan dismissed recent reports of battery problems in hot weather for the LEAF. He was reported by an Australian source as saying, "We don't have a battery problem." Palmer says the problem is a faulty battery level display.
September 15, 2012- In response to Andy Palmer's comments, some "hot weather" LEAF's, including Scott Yarosh's LEAF (his car currently has the most displayed battery capacity loss with 4 of 12 missing battery capacity "bars" from the car's dash mounted instrument) will be tested to determine if in fact the cars can physically drive as far now as they did when new with a "faulty battery level display", or if this is merely another attempt by Nissan execs to deflect attention from the serious battery issues in hot ambient temperatures that were predicted by many experts well before Nissan manufactured the car. In 2009, the president of Tesla Motors (electric vehicle manufacturer) called Nissan's then proposed LEAF battery "primitive" and he thought that if those batteries failed (with over 84 reported on this forum as of 11 Sept 2012) that it might negatively affect the entire electric vehicle movement.
WHEN:
Friday, Sept 14 - All afternoon / evening - Driving / towing cars to the staging area "PDAT", 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284 to be charged. The cars will be charged overnight and have time to balance the cells (up to 4 hours). LEAVE THE KEYS WITH ADMINISTRATOR SO THAT THE CAR CAN BE REPOSITIONED DURING THE NIGHT at the staging area. Try to arrive with as much battery power as possible. Make sure the registration, insurance, and Blink card are in the car.
Saturday, Sept 15 - 5:30am - Driver meeting at staging area at:
"PDAT"
7755 South Research Drive
Tempe, AZ 85284
Saturday, Sept 15 - 6:00am -First test vehicle launches on course.
Saturday, Sept 15 - 9:00am-ish - Restaurant 3.7 miles west of staging area (opens at 6:30am):
Crackers & Co Cafe
4.0 star rating
98 reviews
1285 W Elliot Rd
Tempe, AZ 85284
(480) 705-7900
http://www.crackerscafe.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WHO:
Tony Williams - administrator and recovery vehicle driver (Suburban w/Uhaul dolly)
Scott Yarish - recovery vehicle driver (F250 bio-diesel; needs to get a rental dolly)
Scott's spouse - LEAF driver of their car on the test course
TickTock -
leafkabob -
shrink -
spooka -
Many others....
The LEAF's:
Currently, 12 are signed up.
WHERE:
Staging area:
"PDAT"
7755 South Research Drive
Tempe, AZ 85284
COURSE:
From the staging area at 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284, 101 freeway north for 5.2 miles, then 202 west which becomes 10 west. Speed on course is 62mph as measured by GPS.
Super Nerd Optional Extra: The LEAF does show GPS speed. First, with the car powered up, turn off the AudioPWR with the hard button in the lower left hand corner quadrant of buttons surrounding the NAV screen, then:
MAP> MAP> MAP>, AudioPWR> AudioPWR>, MAP
It doesn't work every time. Once the new screen does pop up, select:
"Confirmation/Adjustment", "Navigation", "Sensor Information", and on the sixth line of data will be:
"Vgps" will show 1000 (100.0kmh), or slightly higher than 62mph. A dash mount GPS will alternate between 62mph and 63mph to equal 100.0kmh.
The hard buttons will not work while in this mode. To exit, you must touch the screen, then hit "BACK" three times, and the NAV will reboot.
The total distance measured from the staging area and ending on the 101 highway at the E. Elliot Rd overpass at highway 101, the following round trip distances apply to these course reversal exits on highway 10:
52.3 miles - Exit 136, N. 75th Ave
54.3 miles - Exit 135, N. 83rd Ave
56.3 miles - Exit 134, N. 91st Ave
58.3 miles - Exit 133a, N. 99th Ave
62.3 miles - Exit 131, N. 115th Ave / Avondale Blvd
66.3 miles - Exit 129, N. Dysart Rd
68.3 miles - Exit 128, N. Litchfield Rd
72.3 miles - Exit 126, N. Pebble Beach Pkwy / N. Estrella Pkwy
76.3 miles - Exit 124, N. Cotton Ln / highway 303
82.3 miles - Exit 121, N. 195th Ave / N. Jackrabbit Trail
85.1 miles - Exit 120, N. Airport Rd / N. Verrado Way
91.5 miles - Exit 117, S. Watson Road
Program the destination in the NAV to one of the above appropriate exits, and then edit the route to add a new destination as the staging area. You may need an intermediary waypoint to ensure routing via 101 > 202 > 10 and return.
If your car has not hit turtle mode by E. Elliot Rd on your return, keep driving right past that exit. DO NOT EXIT THE FREEWAY AT E. Elliot Rd UNLESS YOUR CAR IS IN TURTLE MODE!! We'll see you go right by and get you when you do hit turtle.
ALTERNATE COURSES:
The backup routes, in case of freeway closure, crashes, etc, is:
PADT charging station is 0.3 miles from the freeway, then:
40.4 miles - RIGHT LOOP - 101 North, 60 East, 202 South, West, then 101 North
21.8 miles - LEFT LOOP - 101 North, 60 WEST, 10 South, 202 East, 101 North
*********
Dropping off the car Friday night at a charger at the staging area: Verify registration, insurance, and Blink Card is in car. LEAVE THE KEYS WITH ADMINISTRATOR SO THAT THE CAR CAN BE REPOSITIONED DURING THE NIGHT.
The range test is simple, but detailed. We need to do the test very early in the morning, and the batteries need to been at uniform, stable temperatures. Tests need to be conducted with the A/C off.
DO NOT DRIVE THE LEAF SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL THE ACTUAL TEST!!!! The cars will get towed from wherever they are (if not at staging area) on Friday night to the staging point (this may happen well before the 5:30 am driver meeting in the middle of the night).
*************
YOUR CAR IS _____________________ (LEAF color with the last 3 digits of serial number, example "White123")
Safety Check and Pre-Departure Checklist
1. Verify required public highway documents; registration, insurance, etc
2. Blink card is in car
3. Insert tow hook in front bumper
4. Check all external lights and verify car is in "as delivered when new" condition
5. Reset all trip odometers, miles/kWh, average speed, timer, etc
6. Set "Show Freeway Exits" MAP> MapMenu soft key> MapView> Map Settings
7. Gidmeter installed
8. Mount GPS to measure distance and maintain speed at 62mph
9. The last three digits of the LEAF's serial number to be affixed on the right top front of the windshield and left rear top of the rear window. Also affix VEHICLE TEST IN PROGRESS to rear window. Cover the upper speedometer panel and clock
10. Affix vehicle identification (e.g., White123) above Battery Capacity meter on dash
11. Driver weight noted (need scale) and ballast added to match heaviest driver
Driver weight ____________
Ballast added ____________
12. Driver cell phone (you MUST have a phone) linked to Bluetooth with the administrator's phone programmed in car for hands free operation. Test to make sure it works. Bluetooth setup for driver's phone, press "MENU", then "Settings", the "Bluetooth Connections", then "Connect Bluetooth", then "Yes". Make sure the cell phone is now "discoverable"
13. Front windows closed, or up to 2 inches open. Do not open rear windows
14. Headlights ON manually (not Auto)
15. CLIMATE CONTROL OFF
16. Water for driver
17. Visually inspect for extraneous weight in car that needs to be removed (child car seats ok)
18. Every car must have stock Bridgestone Ecopia tires, VERIFY 36 psi per tire
19. Have the course map, all checkpoints, and pertainent contact information in car
20. Program the staging area into car's Navigation to be used to determine distance from staging area
21. We will launch cars and assign the course reversal point based on the Gid %. Record assigned Course by circling the assigned course reversal point:
Gid% - Course length
62% - 52.3 miles - Exit 136, N. 75th Ave
64% - 54.3 miles - Exit 135, N. 83rd Ave
67% - 56.3 miles - Exit 134, N. 91st Ave
69% - 58.3 miles - Exit 133a, N. 99th Ave
74% - 62.3 miles - Exit 131, N. 115th Ave / Avondale Blvd
79% - 66.3 miles - Exit 129, N. Dysart Rd
81% - 68.3 miles - Exit 128, N. Litchfield Rd
85% - 72.3 miles - Exit 126, N. Pebble Beach Pkwy / N. Estrella Pkwy
91% - 76.3 miles - Exit 124, N. Cotton Ln / highway 303
98% - 82.3 miles - Exit 121, N. 195th Ave / N. Jackrabbit Trail
101%- 85.1 miles - Exit 120, N. Airport Rd / N. Verrado Way
109%- 91.5 miles - Exit 117, S. Watson Road
Missing capacity bars should equal:
Gid% - Capacity bars remaining
60% - 7 bars
66% - 8 bars
73% - 9 bars
79% - 10 bars
85% - 11 bars
100%- 12 bars
Proposed departure time _____________
Estimated time at Turtle at one minute per mile ______________
Taxi Checklist
1. Record starting position GPS coordinates
Lat/Long - N_________________W_________________ GPS position is found at: Press "MENU", then "Info", then "GPS Position" -or- "Where am I?"
2. Prior to launch on the course, record start time using center NAV display time only
Time _____________
3. Power up LEAF in "Ready" - record starting Gidmeter voltage (should be about 393.5) and record Gid %
Voltage ___________
Gid % ___________
4. Fuel bars observed (should be 12) ______________
Battery capacity bars ________________________
Battery temperature bars (should be six) ________
DTE / GuessOmeter while in ECO _______________
Cleared for Takeoff
1. Select "ECO" mode
2. Drive course safely at 62 mph as measured with the mounted GPS with cruise control engaged. Adjust speed with one "click" up or down per one mph.
3. Stay mostly in furthest right lane
4. Do NOT draft any vehicle. If following a vehicle, safely change lanes when able; only slow down for safety
5. If you must slow for any reason, mentally note slowest speed and duration. Do not, under any circumstance, increase speed over 62 mph
6. When car reaches 8.6% or 24 on the Gidmeter, or the audible alarm is heard indicating Very Low Battery (this should be the second alarm), call the range test administrator. Using "handsfree" methods, report your position relative to Freeway, direction, crossing street ( for example, "White123, 4 miles from staging area, 101 Freeway southbound, crossing E. Broadway") where your car is a white LEAF with the last 3 digits of serial number of 123. Using MENU>INFO>"Where am I?" helps
7. When car reaches "turtle" mode (audible warning and/or slowing speed), turn off cruise control and get safely off the highway, in a position to be safely connected to a tow vehicle
8. Use memory items at Turtle:
Cruise control OFF
Four way blinkers ON
TIME <<< really important
After Landing Checklist
1. Once safely WELL off the highway and stopped, cruise control OFF, four way warning blinkers ON, record stop time using center NAV display time only
Time __________________
2. Enter final resting location GPS coordinates
Lat/Long - N_________________W_________________ GPS position is found at: Press "MENU", then "Info", then "GPS Position" -or- "Where am I?"
3. Uncover instrument panel, record trip length, and miles/kWh from dash
Odometer Trip miles _________________________
Miles/kWh from dash _________________________
Fuel bars observed (should be zero) _____________
Battery capacity bars _________________________
Battery temperature bars (should be six) _________
4. Record ending Gidmeter voltage and record Gid %
Voltage ___________
Gid % ___________
5. Turn car off, make arrangements for tow back to a charging station
6. Return this completed list to administrator at "PDAT", 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ
7. Charge car for 10 minutes at DC charger
8. Eat breakfast with the gang at 9am-ish
9. Make appointment with Nissan dealer for battery check
************************************************
Nearby charging from staging point:
North 3 miles, 2 Blinks
Rio Salado - Southern
3320 S Price Road
Tempe, AZ 85282
South 3 miles, two Blinks
AAA - Chandler
4040 W. Ray Road
Chandler, AZ 85226
East 4 miles, 6 Blinks
JMIP Antique Mall
1509 N. Arizona Ave
Chandler, AZ 85225
West 4 miles, near breakfast spot, 4 Blinks
IKEA - Tempe
2110 W. Ikea Way
Tempe, AZ 85284
**************
FOR RECOVERY VEHICLE DRIVERS
Recovery zone on highway 202 eastbound and 101 southbound:
7.4 miles north - N. Scottsdale Road (In-N-Out Burger, Starbucks)
4.4 miles north - E. Broadway Road
3.4 miles north - E. Southern Road (must exit 101 northbound at Baseline)
2.4 miles north - E. Baseline Road
1.4 miles north - E. Guadalupe Road
0.3 miles south - E. Elliot Road
1.3 miles south - E. Warner Road
2.3 miles south - W. Ray Road
3.3 miles south - W. Chandler Blvd
When the LEAF driver reports they are safely off the freeway, they will give you the distance from the staging area. If that is north of E. Elliot Road, then drive that distance from the staging area, get off at the exit ramp past that point (where you should see the LEAF on your left, off the highway in the opposite direction), and turn around and recover the LEAF.
If the LEAF passes E. Elliot Road southbound, just simply follow it in the southbound lane for recovery. Return all LEAFs to the staging area.
Subsequent 2013 LEAF-S Range Test on Feb 22, 2013
Subsequent 2012 & 2013 LEAF-SL Range Test, San Diego, March 8, 2013
If you own or lease a Nissan LEAF in the Phoenix area, and have lost 2,3, or 4 (or more) battery capacity bars, we want your car!!!! If you are even thinking about having your car tested, but are procrastinating, or feel it is too difficult, or you can't get a baby sitter, let our crack cadre of volunteers happily collect up your car and do the test without you. There's no reason for your car not to participate. The cut off time to add a car will be 8pm, Thursday, Sept 13.
For a summary of Nissan LEAF battery issues, click here.
- We need Gidmeters (for any loan, please affix the owner's name, address, phone, and email)
Five - from GaryG (Tony has in his possession)
One - Boomer23 (Tony has in his possession)
One or more - surfingslovak
Numerous - Phoenix area
- We need portable GPS's (for any loan, please affix the owner's name, address, phone, and email)
Two - TonyWilliams, Garmin Nuvi and Zumo
- We need tow vehicles (full size pickup or SUV with receiver hitch and trailer wiring connection) or regular tow trucks, need dollies or flat bed trailers
One - TonyWilliams, Suburban with Uhaul dolly
- We need drivers for cars
Administrator of this test:
Tony Williams
858-245-8217
12656 Sabre View Cove
San Diego, CA 92128-4160
TonyWilliams -at- LoveMyLEAF -dot- com
858-245-8217
WHY:
September 4, 2012- Andy Palmer, executive vice president of Nissan dismissed recent reports of battery problems in hot weather for the LEAF. He was reported by an Australian source as saying, "We don't have a battery problem." Palmer says the problem is a faulty battery level display.
September 15, 2012- In response to Andy Palmer's comments, some "hot weather" LEAF's, including Scott Yarosh's LEAF (his car currently has the most displayed battery capacity loss with 4 of 12 missing battery capacity "bars" from the car's dash mounted instrument) will be tested to determine if in fact the cars can physically drive as far now as they did when new with a "faulty battery level display", or if this is merely another attempt by Nissan execs to deflect attention from the serious battery issues in hot ambient temperatures that were predicted by many experts well before Nissan manufactured the car. In 2009, the president of Tesla Motors (electric vehicle manufacturer) called Nissan's then proposed LEAF battery "primitive" and he thought that if those batteries failed (with over 84 reported on this forum as of 11 Sept 2012) that it might negatively affect the entire electric vehicle movement.
WHEN:
Friday, Sept 14 - All afternoon / evening - Driving / towing cars to the staging area "PDAT", 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284 to be charged. The cars will be charged overnight and have time to balance the cells (up to 4 hours). LEAVE THE KEYS WITH ADMINISTRATOR SO THAT THE CAR CAN BE REPOSITIONED DURING THE NIGHT at the staging area. Try to arrive with as much battery power as possible. Make sure the registration, insurance, and Blink card are in the car.
Saturday, Sept 15 - 5:30am - Driver meeting at staging area at:
"PDAT"
7755 South Research Drive
Tempe, AZ 85284
Saturday, Sept 15 - 6:00am -First test vehicle launches on course.
Saturday, Sept 15 - 9:00am-ish - Restaurant 3.7 miles west of staging area (opens at 6:30am):
Crackers & Co Cafe
4.0 star rating
98 reviews
1285 W Elliot Rd
Tempe, AZ 85284
(480) 705-7900
http://www.crackerscafe.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WHO:
Tony Williams - administrator and recovery vehicle driver (Suburban w/Uhaul dolly)
Scott Yarish - recovery vehicle driver (F250 bio-diesel; needs to get a rental dolly)
Scott's spouse - LEAF driver of their car on the test course
TickTock -
leafkabob -
shrink -
spooka -
Many others....
The LEAF's:
Currently, 12 are signed up.
WHERE:
Staging area:
"PDAT"
7755 South Research Drive
Tempe, AZ 85284
COURSE:
From the staging area at 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284, 101 freeway north for 5.2 miles, then 202 west which becomes 10 west. Speed on course is 62mph as measured by GPS.
Super Nerd Optional Extra: The LEAF does show GPS speed. First, with the car powered up, turn off the AudioPWR with the hard button in the lower left hand corner quadrant of buttons surrounding the NAV screen, then:
MAP> MAP> MAP>, AudioPWR> AudioPWR>, MAP
It doesn't work every time. Once the new screen does pop up, select:
"Confirmation/Adjustment", "Navigation", "Sensor Information", and on the sixth line of data will be:
"Vgps" will show 1000 (100.0kmh), or slightly higher than 62mph. A dash mount GPS will alternate between 62mph and 63mph to equal 100.0kmh.
The hard buttons will not work while in this mode. To exit, you must touch the screen, then hit "BACK" three times, and the NAV will reboot.
The total distance measured from the staging area and ending on the 101 highway at the E. Elliot Rd overpass at highway 101, the following round trip distances apply to these course reversal exits on highway 10:
52.3 miles - Exit 136, N. 75th Ave
54.3 miles - Exit 135, N. 83rd Ave
56.3 miles - Exit 134, N. 91st Ave
58.3 miles - Exit 133a, N. 99th Ave
62.3 miles - Exit 131, N. 115th Ave / Avondale Blvd
66.3 miles - Exit 129, N. Dysart Rd
68.3 miles - Exit 128, N. Litchfield Rd
72.3 miles - Exit 126, N. Pebble Beach Pkwy / N. Estrella Pkwy
76.3 miles - Exit 124, N. Cotton Ln / highway 303
82.3 miles - Exit 121, N. 195th Ave / N. Jackrabbit Trail
85.1 miles - Exit 120, N. Airport Rd / N. Verrado Way
91.5 miles - Exit 117, S. Watson Road
Program the destination in the NAV to one of the above appropriate exits, and then edit the route to add a new destination as the staging area. You may need an intermediary waypoint to ensure routing via 101 > 202 > 10 and return.
If your car has not hit turtle mode by E. Elliot Rd on your return, keep driving right past that exit. DO NOT EXIT THE FREEWAY AT E. Elliot Rd UNLESS YOUR CAR IS IN TURTLE MODE!! We'll see you go right by and get you when you do hit turtle.
ALTERNATE COURSES:
The backup routes, in case of freeway closure, crashes, etc, is:
PADT charging station is 0.3 miles from the freeway, then:
40.4 miles - RIGHT LOOP - 101 North, 60 East, 202 South, West, then 101 North
21.8 miles - LEFT LOOP - 101 North, 60 WEST, 10 South, 202 East, 101 North
*********
Dropping off the car Friday night at a charger at the staging area: Verify registration, insurance, and Blink Card is in car. LEAVE THE KEYS WITH ADMINISTRATOR SO THAT THE CAR CAN BE REPOSITIONED DURING THE NIGHT.
The range test is simple, but detailed. We need to do the test very early in the morning, and the batteries need to been at uniform, stable temperatures. Tests need to be conducted with the A/C off.
DO NOT DRIVE THE LEAF SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL THE ACTUAL TEST!!!! The cars will get towed from wherever they are (if not at staging area) on Friday night to the staging point (this may happen well before the 5:30 am driver meeting in the middle of the night).
*************
YOUR CAR IS _____________________ (LEAF color with the last 3 digits of serial number, example "White123")
Safety Check and Pre-Departure Checklist
1. Verify required public highway documents; registration, insurance, etc
2. Blink card is in car
3. Insert tow hook in front bumper
4. Check all external lights and verify car is in "as delivered when new" condition
5. Reset all trip odometers, miles/kWh, average speed, timer, etc
6. Set "Show Freeway Exits" MAP> MapMenu soft key> MapView> Map Settings
7. Gidmeter installed
8. Mount GPS to measure distance and maintain speed at 62mph
9. The last three digits of the LEAF's serial number to be affixed on the right top front of the windshield and left rear top of the rear window. Also affix VEHICLE TEST IN PROGRESS to rear window. Cover the upper speedometer panel and clock
10. Affix vehicle identification (e.g., White123) above Battery Capacity meter on dash
11. Driver weight noted (need scale) and ballast added to match heaviest driver
Driver weight ____________
Ballast added ____________
12. Driver cell phone (you MUST have a phone) linked to Bluetooth with the administrator's phone programmed in car for hands free operation. Test to make sure it works. Bluetooth setup for driver's phone, press "MENU", then "Settings", the "Bluetooth Connections", then "Connect Bluetooth", then "Yes". Make sure the cell phone is now "discoverable"
13. Front windows closed, or up to 2 inches open. Do not open rear windows
14. Headlights ON manually (not Auto)
15. CLIMATE CONTROL OFF
16. Water for driver
17. Visually inspect for extraneous weight in car that needs to be removed (child car seats ok)
18. Every car must have stock Bridgestone Ecopia tires, VERIFY 36 psi per tire
19. Have the course map, all checkpoints, and pertainent contact information in car
20. Program the staging area into car's Navigation to be used to determine distance from staging area
21. We will launch cars and assign the course reversal point based on the Gid %. Record assigned Course by circling the assigned course reversal point:
Gid% - Course length
62% - 52.3 miles - Exit 136, N. 75th Ave
64% - 54.3 miles - Exit 135, N. 83rd Ave
67% - 56.3 miles - Exit 134, N. 91st Ave
69% - 58.3 miles - Exit 133a, N. 99th Ave
74% - 62.3 miles - Exit 131, N. 115th Ave / Avondale Blvd
79% - 66.3 miles - Exit 129, N. Dysart Rd
81% - 68.3 miles - Exit 128, N. Litchfield Rd
85% - 72.3 miles - Exit 126, N. Pebble Beach Pkwy / N. Estrella Pkwy
91% - 76.3 miles - Exit 124, N. Cotton Ln / highway 303
98% - 82.3 miles - Exit 121, N. 195th Ave / N. Jackrabbit Trail
101%- 85.1 miles - Exit 120, N. Airport Rd / N. Verrado Way
109%- 91.5 miles - Exit 117, S. Watson Road
Missing capacity bars should equal:
Gid% - Capacity bars remaining
60% - 7 bars
66% - 8 bars
73% - 9 bars
79% - 10 bars
85% - 11 bars
100%- 12 bars
Proposed departure time _____________
Estimated time at Turtle at one minute per mile ______________
Taxi Checklist
1. Record starting position GPS coordinates
Lat/Long - N_________________W_________________ GPS position is found at: Press "MENU", then "Info", then "GPS Position" -or- "Where am I?"
2. Prior to launch on the course, record start time using center NAV display time only
Time _____________
3. Power up LEAF in "Ready" - record starting Gidmeter voltage (should be about 393.5) and record Gid %
Voltage ___________
Gid % ___________
4. Fuel bars observed (should be 12) ______________
Battery capacity bars ________________________
Battery temperature bars (should be six) ________
DTE / GuessOmeter while in ECO _______________
Cleared for Takeoff
1. Select "ECO" mode
2. Drive course safely at 62 mph as measured with the mounted GPS with cruise control engaged. Adjust speed with one "click" up or down per one mph.
3. Stay mostly in furthest right lane
4. Do NOT draft any vehicle. If following a vehicle, safely change lanes when able; only slow down for safety
5. If you must slow for any reason, mentally note slowest speed and duration. Do not, under any circumstance, increase speed over 62 mph
6. When car reaches 8.6% or 24 on the Gidmeter, or the audible alarm is heard indicating Very Low Battery (this should be the second alarm), call the range test administrator. Using "handsfree" methods, report your position relative to Freeway, direction, crossing street ( for example, "White123, 4 miles from staging area, 101 Freeway southbound, crossing E. Broadway") where your car is a white LEAF with the last 3 digits of serial number of 123. Using MENU>INFO>"Where am I?" helps
7. When car reaches "turtle" mode (audible warning and/or slowing speed), turn off cruise control and get safely off the highway, in a position to be safely connected to a tow vehicle
8. Use memory items at Turtle:
Cruise control OFF
Four way blinkers ON
TIME <<< really important
After Landing Checklist
1. Once safely WELL off the highway and stopped, cruise control OFF, four way warning blinkers ON, record stop time using center NAV display time only
Time __________________
2. Enter final resting location GPS coordinates
Lat/Long - N_________________W_________________ GPS position is found at: Press "MENU", then "Info", then "GPS Position" -or- "Where am I?"
3. Uncover instrument panel, record trip length, and miles/kWh from dash
Odometer Trip miles _________________________
Miles/kWh from dash _________________________
Fuel bars observed (should be zero) _____________
Battery capacity bars _________________________
Battery temperature bars (should be six) _________
4. Record ending Gidmeter voltage and record Gid %
Voltage ___________
Gid % ___________
5. Turn car off, make arrangements for tow back to a charging station
6. Return this completed list to administrator at "PDAT", 7755 South Research Drive, Tempe, AZ
7. Charge car for 10 minutes at DC charger
8. Eat breakfast with the gang at 9am-ish
9. Make appointment with Nissan dealer for battery check
************************************************
Nearby charging from staging point:
North 3 miles, 2 Blinks
Rio Salado - Southern
3320 S Price Road
Tempe, AZ 85282
South 3 miles, two Blinks
AAA - Chandler
4040 W. Ray Road
Chandler, AZ 85226
East 4 miles, 6 Blinks
JMIP Antique Mall
1509 N. Arizona Ave
Chandler, AZ 85225
West 4 miles, near breakfast spot, 4 Blinks
IKEA - Tempe
2110 W. Ikea Way
Tempe, AZ 85284
**************
FOR RECOVERY VEHICLE DRIVERS
Recovery zone on highway 202 eastbound and 101 southbound:
7.4 miles north - N. Scottsdale Road (In-N-Out Burger, Starbucks)
4.4 miles north - E. Broadway Road
3.4 miles north - E. Southern Road (must exit 101 northbound at Baseline)
2.4 miles north - E. Baseline Road
1.4 miles north - E. Guadalupe Road
0.3 miles south - E. Elliot Road
1.3 miles south - E. Warner Road
2.3 miles south - W. Ray Road
3.3 miles south - W. Chandler Blvd
When the LEAF driver reports they are safely off the freeway, they will give you the distance from the staging area. If that is north of E. Elliot Road, then drive that distance from the staging area, get off at the exit ramp past that point (where you should see the LEAF on your left, off the highway in the opposite direction), and turn around and recover the LEAF.
If the LEAF passes E. Elliot Road southbound, just simply follow it in the southbound lane for recovery. Return all LEAFs to the staging area.