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2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hours?)

Enviado: 04 mai 2011, 13:25
por mikexilva
2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hours?)

"Nissan's new electric car, the 2011 Leaf, is rolling out slowly.
Recently, it came to light that early-delivery vehicles are failing to start after the air conditioning has been used under certain circumstances.
Nissan has developed a software update to fix the problem, and will install it in all affected Leafs for owners who bring in their cars.
The update is supposed to take only about 60 minutes at Leaf-authorized Nissan service centers. But when I took in my Leaf (VIN #320) yesterday for a 9 am appointment, after 90 minutes the service manager came to the waiting area to tell me that "the VI software is loading very slowly."
After another 40 minutes, he returned and offered me a free loaner car for the rest of the day. The service technician continued to oversee the new software installation.

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Clearly, the update process is not quite as quick as Nissan corporate had suggested.
Leaf drivers should be sure to check carefully with their dealer about courtesy drop-off and pickup, even a free loaner car, if the service takes longer than the "one hour to complete" designated by the company.
This reprogramming is designed to eliminate the "diagnostic programming error" that has led to some 2011 Leaf cars refusing to start after the air conditioning is used and they are then shut down. It's also said to "improve the accuracy of the driving range display," which has been a consistent frustration to many early Leaf drivers.
When I started my drive to the dealership yesterday, I had a displayed range of 111 miles. It was 11.6 miles to the dealership, but I arrived with a range calculated at 80 miles!
After the service upgrade, which finally took a bit over 4 hours, driving the exact reverse of my morning transit, I started with a range display of 88 miles. I arrived at the end of an 11.2-mile route with a remaining range of 75 miles.
It look likes the range estimate display is now significantly better after the software update. If this improvement carries through under all circumstances, Leaf owners will rejoice."

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Será que estão a usar GPRS para fazer os updates de software?:p
Tb nao percrbo porque é preciso levar o carro ao concessionario, se o carro tem comunicação para a net... ou o contrato com os operadores nao permite tanto trafego...

Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 04 mai 2011, 16:12
por ruimegas
Devem é de ter feito um grande upgrade ao sistema operativo todo... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: impossível de "enviar" por GPRS :) :lol:

Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 04 mai 2011, 16:16
por mikexilva
Pois, isto deve envolver mais umas coisas à moda da Microsoft, que já se sabe as estimativas de tempo são sempre duvidosas (quando corre bem à primeira).

Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 04 mai 2011, 17:39
por batalha
Seria conveniente saber onde se encontram as teclas: Ctrl, Alt e Del :mrgreen:

Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 04 mai 2011, 17:52
por Essiemme
batalha Escreveu:Seria conveniente saber onde se encontram as teclas: Ctrl, Alt e Del :mrgreen:

...pois, já que o procedimento de tirar e voltar a colocar a bateria é, neste caso, um pouco "faraónica"!

:lol:

Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 05 mai 2011, 15:43
por ruimegas
Já agora li que nos EUA há pessoal que adquiriu uma chave para desapertar o acesso ao interruptor geral da bateria principal em caso de emergência situada como se pode ver nas fotos:
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Só não sei que tipo de chave é...quem souber post aí

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Re: 2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: Easy, But Slow (4 Hour

Enviado: 05 mai 2011, 19:17
por batalha
2011 Nissan Leaf Software Update: What Exactly Happens?

http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/105 ... ly-happens