danelo
Member
Just wondering if anyone using the Leaf Spy Pro had been able to turn off the various driving sounds the car makes on the 2021 Leaf. Doesn't seem possible but hoping someone has been able to do it.
Alas not, as you have found. However if you're OK with the 'VSP off' warning icon showing on the combination meter (instrument cluster) then you can simply unplug the VSP module from the wiring harness. It's located behind the glovebox which is removable with a torx screwdriver.Just wondering if anyone using the Leaf Spy Pro had been able to turn off the various driving sounds the car makes on the 2021 Leaf. Doesn't seem possible but hoping someone has been able to do it.
Gosh? Where is the internal speaker? Let me put a sock to it too.lolIf planning on using the sock solution, keep in mind that there are 3 speakers in total - two external and one internal to the cabin.
Unfortunately, the VSP module isn't located behind the glovebox anymore, Nissan moved it to behind the dashboard: https://www.nissan-techinfo.com/ref...cle/htmlsrc/fig.html?j=2&f=2330e012725&cn=M47I'm not able to look up the original article just right now, but I believe I read about it being located behind the 'dashboard'. IIRC the article indicated that it produces the startup chimes when you power on and some other internal notificiation that I can't remember. I would think if you power the car off and on repeatability you may be able to trace the source of the chimes with your ear. Once you have that located, it's the same speaker.
But personally I think it's 10 times easier to just pop the glovebox out and just unplug the VSP module entirely! The glovebox comes out with 8 torx screws. I can get one out in about 2 minutes with a power driver, but the first time you try it might take you 10-15 mins. Certainly much easier than obtaining access to the speakers
Unfortunately, the VSP module isn't located behind the glovebox anymore, Nissan moved it to behind the dashboard
Enter your email address to join: