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2013 Nissan LEAF - Lithium-ion Battery Monitoring

There are a variety of meters, gauges, warning and indicator lights to monitor battery status. Monitoring these displays and adjusting your personal driving techniques accordingly, makes it possible for you to minimize the energy usage in your vehicle. Behind your steering wheel you'll see two meters. In the upper meter you'll find the Master Warning Lights and the ECO Indicator. The lower meter displays the Lithium-ion Battery Temperature Gauge, Power Meter, Driving Range, Lithium-ion Battery Available Charge Gauge and the Lithium-ion Battery Capacity Level Gauge. The Master Warning Lights illuminate when any warning or indicator lights are illuminated or if any vehicle information warnings appear in the dot matrix liquid crystal display. This light may illuminate for a variety of reasons and the color of the light that illuminates depends on the type of malfunction detected. Consult your Owner's Manual for further information on the Master Warning Lights and additional details on its operation. The ECO Indicator provides you with a method for monitoring and adjusting your personal driving habits in order to reduce energy consumption and minimize energy usage in your vehicle. There are many variables the vehicle uses to calculate the ECO driving level, including: accelerator and brake pedal operations, driving conditions, air conditioner and heater usage, and the traction motor's idling time. These bars display the current ECO driving level. The number of bars increases as ECO driving levels improve. When you achieve a certain ECO driving level, the segments of a large tree will start to appear in the display. The system evaluates the ECO driving level for individual driving styles, which affects the number of segments illuminated on the tree. Each time the large tree reaches maximum size, another small tree appears next to the big tree. The number of small trees increases as ECO driving is improved. These levels are stored in the Navigation System, enabling you to track ECO driving levels over the lifetime of the vehicle. The Lithium-ion Battery Temperature Gauge displays the battery's temperature. The temperature can change based on factors such as, outside air temperature and driving conditions. The temperature is in the normal range when the indicator falls within this area. If the indicator nears the red zone, reduce vehicle speed to decrease the battery temperature. If the indicator rises above normal range, stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible. Do not store the vehicle in temperatures below −13° for over seven days. If the outside temperature is −13° or less, the Lithium-ion battery may freeze and it cannot be charged or provide power to run the vehicle. The Lithium-ion battery heater does not operate if the available Lithium-ion battery charge is less than approximately 30% and the charger is not connected to the vehicle. To help prevent the Lithium-ion battery from freezing, do not leave the vehicle in an environment if temperatures may go below -4° unless the vehicle is connected to a charger. This Power Meter displays the traction motor power consumption and the regenerative brake power supplied to the Lithium-ion battery. The dots will increase or decrease depending on driving conditions. When the battery is charged with power produced by the regenerative brake system the central dot moves to the left. When the battery discharges and power is supplied to the motor the central dot moves to the right. Please consult your Owner's Manual for more information on this feature. The Driving Range displays the estimated distance your vehicle can be driven before recharging is necessary and is constantly calculated based on driving style and operational conditions, as well as the amount of available battery charge and the actual power consumption average. The driving range will vary every time the vehicle is fully charged, based on the actual average energy consumption from the last time the vehicle was driven. Vehicle range may be reduced when the temperature drops below -4°. The Lithium-ion Battery Available Charge Gauge displays the Lithium-ion battery charge available to run the vehicle. The Low Battery Charge Warning Light and the Master Warning Light will appear, when the remaining battery charge is low. You should recharge the vehicle before the gauge reaches the bottom line. The Lithium-ion Battery Capacity Level Gauge displays the amount of charge the Lithium-ion battery is capable of storing. The vehicle battery, like all lithium-ion batteries, will experience gradual capacity loss with time and use. As this occurs, the indicators on the Lithium-ion battery capacity level gauge will be reduced to reflect the current battery capacity.

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