DELIVERING NISSAN LEAF
The Normal (Standard) charging method, which should be used to charge LEAF in most cases, is:
A 240-volt charging station.
Regarding LEAF's high-voltage battery, customers should know that:
A free battery health check is available at the first scheduled maintenance. A free battery health check is available at the second scheduled maintenance. Battery maintenance is required by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Which resource confirms that the customer understands the unique requirements of owning an electric vehicle and must be signed by the customer?
Customer Disclosure form
Trickle charging with the supplied charge cable requires:
Direct connection to a 120-volt 15-amp outlet.
Which two steps must be completed in NCAR for the "Feature Presentation" tile to become available?
Feature Selection Delivery Readiness
e-Pedal ________________.
Gives the driver the ability to drive with only one pedal.
The best reference for detailed information on NissanConnect® EV is the:
Navigation Owner's Manual.
When performing a LEAF delivery using NCAR:
Present the features your customer selected. Encourage your customer to learn more about all Recommended Features.
LEAF's Service and Maintenance schedules are different from conventional vehicles in that:
Service is scheduled at 6 month intervals. There are fewer items to service.
When the charge port is in lock or auto mode it can be unlocked using:
The Nissan Intelligent Key. The charge port lid opener switch
The charge connector lock should be engaged:
To prevent charge connector disconnection during charging.