Nissan

Nissan pioneered the mass-market electric vehicle with the LEAF, one of the world's best-selling EVs. The LEAF platform covers multiple generations with comprehensive diagnostic code support.

Nissan EV Technology & Diagnostics

The Nissan LEAF uses a 40–62 kWh lithium-ion battery with an air-cooled thermal management system, which affects battery longevity in hot climates.

Nissan employs the e-Powertrain system with a single front-mounted motor producing up to 160 kW, integrated with regenerative braking via e-Pedal.

CHAdeMO DC fast charging is standard on all LEAF models, supporting up to 50 kW charging speeds for 80% charge in approximately 40 minutes.

The LEAF uses a comprehensive OBD-II diagnostic system with 96 manufacturer-specific fault codes covering battery, motor, and charging subsystems.

Common Fault Categories

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Models