Any recommendations on where to seek a repair for a 2012 Nissan Leaf? Charging stopped mid-session using a J17 on a Type 2. The car runs normally on the charge, but now won't recognize a J17. I haven't checked if it'll charge via Chademo on a different route to the battery. Based on a little reading my suspicion is some trouble in the onboard charger. What shops are comfortable with the high voltage and charger side of Leaf repair? Thanks!
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Bill, good to see you on this list! It seems like the only EV component repair in KC may occur at the dealerships. I did call Greentec Auto in KCK. They only do battery replacement, not EV component repair. The operator thought the onboard charging system is part of the replacement but didn’t sound confident. In any case, they are presently out of supplies for the early Leaf models.
By way of an update (and since I saw recent posts about dealers committing to sales and service in EV, which I applaud), I wanted to share that I wasn’t able to find an EV shop that does sub-system component repair on the Nissan onboard charging system. Turns out, dealer service will only do full-part replacement, although it is likely that the fix is one failed diode that is known to be an issue among early Leaf models. Our Leaf has been at the dealer since the 1st week of November awaiting the parts to replace the onboard charging system. I share this because it feels like two segments are missing in the EV market. Shops that specialize in EV repair and are willing to repair parts – a capability that is more specialized than replacing entire systems: battery, charging, etc. And, I wonder about the burgeoning aftermarket for EV systems other than batteries. The onboard charging system on my Leaf, for example, could be sold by the dealer to a shop that reconditions and tests a system for resale. I’m sure these chains and certification protocol exist for the ICE market. You can tell that my interest is a robust used EV future.
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Yes, Greentecauto only does battery replacement but won’t do onboard charging system replacement. I double checked. I do appreciate their albeit limited business model.