What maintenance is required for a Nissan Leaf?

What maintenance is required for a Nissan Leaf?

The bottom line here is that most Leaf owners will require Schedule 1 service. As with the Bolt, this comes down to assorted periodic mechanical inspections, having the tires rotated every six months or 7,500 miles, and changing the cabin air filter every 12 months or 15,000 miles.

What is the warranty on the Nissan Leaf battery?

Protection for your new Nissan LEAF® includes 36 month/36,000-mile (whichever occurs first) basic coverage; 60-month/60,000-mile (whichever occurs first) powertrain and electric vehicle system coverage; and 96-month/100,000-mile (whichever occurs first) Lithium-Ion Battery coverage.

How many miles does a Nissan LEAF go on a full charge?

Go where no Nissan LEAF has gone before! With its standard 40 kWh battery delivering up to 149 miles on a single charge, you can take daily commuting and daytrips in stride. With Nissan LEAF’s available 62 kWh battery, you’ve got up to 226 miles of range per charge — letting you hit the road to adventure.

What should I know about Nissan Leaf service?

We want you to enjoy your Nissan electric vehicle. This Service and Maintenance Guide is designed to help you make sure your electric vehicle receives proper and timely maintenance that is necessary. Key services are explained in detail, along with an outline of scheduled maintenance to help you maintain your electric vehicle.

What is the driving range of a Nissan Leaf?

Driving range (EPA) of the 2019 Nissan Leaf SV and other Nissan electric vehicles with comparable driving range. Driving range (WLTP) of the 2019 Nissan Leaf SV and other Nissan electric vehicles with comparable driving range.

When did I trade in my Nissan Leaf?

We had a 2017 SL with the 30kwh battery. It did cause us some range anxiety, surely at first. My wife was very skeptical regarding that car. We made it work and drove it 14,000 miles from July 2017 to April 2018 before we traded it in on the 2018.

How much does it cost to charge a Nissan Leaf?

The cost to “fill up” a Nissan Leaf battery at home ranges from just over $3.00 (in Washington state) to almost $10.00 (in Hawaii) – significantly lower than the equivalent cost for a tank of gas. When you buy an electric car, your fuel costs are equivalent to the cost of electricity you use to charge the car’s battery.

We want you to enjoy your Nissan electric vehicle. This Service and Maintenance Guide is designed to help you make sure your electric vehicle receives proper and timely maintenance that is necessary. Key services are explained in detail, along with an outline of scheduled maintenance to help you maintain your electric vehicle.

Driving range (EPA) of the 2019 Nissan Leaf SV and other Nissan electric vehicles with comparable driving range. Driving range (WLTP) of the 2019 Nissan Leaf SV and other Nissan electric vehicles with comparable driving range.

When does Nissan insurance stop covering new cars?

Get Endurance! Nissan will only cover new and pre-owned vehicles made between the year 2003-present, and many coverage plans offered for high-mileage or older vehicles are rather limited. Any car or SUV older that this or past a certain mileage threshold will no longer qualify for coverage directly from Nissan USA.