Actually, there are a lot of DTC codes that do clear based on service cycles (various systems that have sequences that demonstrate the fault is no longer an issue). DTC's (because saying DTC codes is redundant ;-) typically fall into 3 categories for their trigger
- persistent (they need to be...
The 12v was fine (the replacement that is). I disconnected the battery leads overnight and then first thing this morning connected them back up and the car started perfectly. I didn't even clear the existing codes. As previously mentioned, the new battery tested perfectly (topdon battery load...
Woke up in the morning, tried to start the car to check soc. Said 73%. Shut car off. Loaded the car with my stuff and went to start it back up and all kinds of things going on. Kind of knew the OEM original 2016 Nissan 12v battery was living on borrowed time so went and got a fresh interstate...
My oem 12v battery finally bit it this morning and I replaced it with a fresh interstate battery. Now I can't get the car started.
details:
-new 12v battery tested good with battery tester
-traction battery SOC 80%
-have tried disconnecting + terminal for 1, 5 and 10 minutes
-confirmed with...
I scanned the thread and didn't see a single substantive response to the OP's real goal - "what can be done to shorten the life of the battery?" My 30kWh '16 is down to 9 bars at 71% SOH. It's got 80k on it now and that means if I drop one more bar the warranty kicks in and they likely will...
I believe the prius actually does have a backup beep but it's easily disabled.
Well...the UI for LSP has come a long way and the service screen is really just that - intended to be used to do those config changes that are done few and far between. LSP will continue to evolve and improve as...
Any leaf owners out there that can share some feedback on their Juicebox Pro 40? The app, the control, etc?
Any other devices with similar functionality in a similar price range (the connected CC seems to be pricey)?
I've been through EVSEupgrade, and am currently using a 40A openevse unit.
Well - give me that 200 kWh roadster battery, toss it on a all wheel drive transmission and with a frame set up for towing and I'm good.
We may not be a 1 car EV household, but we could definitely be a all EV household.
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We're way off topic here but I'm hoping a diversion will calm folks down a bit from all the name calling and finger pointing.
I wrench on my own cars - electrical, engine, suspension and everything in-between. The sub I've pretty much done just about everything other than rebuild the tranny...
Ah, ok. That explains a lot. I'm not willing to assume that level of risk. From my experience and where I live it's not a good risk. Not to mention that having full glass (thus having comp) almost pays for itself every year.