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Nissan Leaf. Manual - part 474

 

 

REDUCTION IN THE DRIVING RANGE

EVB-179

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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS

REDUCTION IN THE DRIVING RANGE

Description

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• The driving range is shorter than before.

• Sudden change (decrease/increase) in possible travel distance indicated on the combination meter.

Diagnosis Procedure

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1.

CHECK LI-ION BATTERY AVAILABLE CHARGE GAUGE

Check the indication of the Li-ion battery available charge gauge.

NOTE:

Check 12 segments for lighting status.

Is the lighting status 1 Segment or none?

YES

>> GO TO 3.

NO

>> GO TO 2.

2.

DISCHARGE OF LI-ION BATTERY

1. Set the vehicle to READY.

2. Set the vehicle, according to the following conditions.

3. Let the Li-ion battery discharge until the Li-ion battery available charge gauge shows Segment 1 or below.

>> GO TO 3.

3.

CHARGE OF LI-ION BATTERY

1. Charge the Li-ion battery by normal charge until the level reaches full charge.

2. After the completion of normal charge, check that the indication of the Li-ion battery available charge

gauge shows 12 segments.

>> GO TO 4.

4.

PERFORM DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE

With CONSULT

1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.

2. Select “Self Diagnostic Result” of “HV BAT”.

3. Check DTC.
Is any DTC detected?

YES

>> Perform diagnosis on the detected DTC. Refer to 

EVB-45, "DTC Index"

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NO

>> INSPECTION END

A/C set temperature

: Full hot

A/C fan speed

: Maximum speed

A/C air outlet

:  

Defroster

Headlamp

: High beam ON

Door glass

: Full open

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EV BATTERY USAGE REPORT

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

EV BATTERY USAGE REPORT 

Inspection

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Generation of the EV battery usage report is one of the maintenance items.

This maintenance item generates a report that will help the customer understand the vehicle operating condi-

tions needed to keep the Li-ion battery in the best possible condition.

For details about how to generate this report, please refer to EV battery usage report in the CONSULT opera-

tion manual.

LI-ION BATTERY

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UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

LI-ION BATTERY

Exploded View

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Removal and Installation

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Li-ion battery

Bonding plate (stamped No. 4.)

Li-ion battery undercover (front)

Li-ion battery undercover (center)

Li-ion battery undercover (rear)

Clip

Battery mounting bracket (left)

Battery mounting bracket (right)

: N-m (kg-m ft-lb)

: N·m (kg-m, in-lb)

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LI-ION BATTERY

Because hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is a risk of

electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the vehicle is handled incorrectly. Be sure to fol-

low the correct work procedures when performing inspection and maintenance.

WARNING:

• Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing

inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.

• Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other con-

tainer so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.

• Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.

• Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not

touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet

or similar item to prevent contact with other persons. 

• Refer to 

EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions"

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CAUTION:

There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the

service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do

so in the Service Manual.

REMOVAL

WARNING:

Prepare for work on the high-voltage system. Refer to 

GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage"

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1. Lift up the vehicle and remove the Li-ion battery undercover. 

EVB-181, "Exploded View"

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2. Remove the harness clamp   and disconnect the Li-ion battery

high-voltage harness connector  .

DANGER:

 There is the danger of electric shock caused by

contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear insulated pro-

tective gear.

Because there is the danger of electric shock, imme-

diately insulate disconnected high voltage connectors and terminals with insulating tape.

• Follow the procedure below to disconnect the high-voltage harness connector.

3. Disconnect the Li-ion battery heater harness connector  .

DANGER:

 There is the danger of electric shock caused by

contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear insulated pro-

tective gear.

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