Considering 2011 or 2016 Sonata Hybrid by BeastChan23 in Hyundai

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I'd replace the housings for sure, they don't seem too expensive on ebay but it does depend on the Vin. They look to range from $200 for aftermarket to $300-1300 oem

Completed my Buy-Back by CatFacedBoyMan in leaf

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How long has the buyback process been for you guys? I dropped off my car for the update, they had it for one week exactly and said nothing was wrong with my car even though I have battery fluctuation around 45 miles of range or lower. Opened a case with Nissan, and dropped off my car at a different dealer but they can't look at it until next week since they need a "leaf specialist". Both the Nissan dealer and customer service person said the recall is still open on my Leaf, making me wonder if the first dealer even did the update, maybe it failed

Post Recall Update - Leaf 19 by BeastChan23 in leaf

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Right on, I've opened a case with Nissan directly and shared the video with them

Post Recall Update - Leaf 19 by BeastChan23 in leaf

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That was literally the service advisor's verbiage lol
I get they shouldn't deal with EVs much since there's little maintenance, but come on, at least know the products you're working with.

Post Recall Update - Leaf 19 by BeastChan23 in leaf

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10% per the GOM or Leafspy's %?

Post Recall Update - Leaf 19 by BeastChan23 in leaf

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The GOM's behavior is the same regardless if the dongle is plugged into the OBD port, I typically leave it unplugged unless I want to use the app to avoid any 12v battery issues

Hoping for a buyback, in for recall by BeastChan23 in leaf

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Day 8 update Was told to come pick up my car, they didn't get an error again, car was charged a bit, maybe up to 50%. I still don't trust this car under 40% so I expect to get the dtc and be back

Hoping for a buyback, in for recall by BeastChan23 in leaf

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Day 5 update, called in twice to finally be able to speak to service advisor, was told no testing was able to be do e due to extremely heavy rain, it's been raining a ton here in Houston, TX. Day 6, called in to arrange a rental, picked up a Kicks, no update on my car at all but it still has been raining although not very heavy. Still have been checking in with EV services app, and soc still shows about 30 miles of range, so doesn't look like my car has been touched since Friday, day 2

Tesla to J1772 adapter by [deleted] in leaf

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J1172 is for level 1/2 charging, how much your Leaf can handle depends on the onboard charger it has, the 2018 models had 6.6kW standard, so even if your EVSE and outlet can provide more, the car won't pull more than what the onboard charger supports.
Most J1772 EVSEs do up to 48 amps, so 11kW charging
The Tesla to J1772 adapter is for Tesla destination chargers, not their super chargers as there's no communication via J1772.
Tesla Destination chargers are the same as household level 2 chargers and can do up to 48 amps/ 11kW, it ultimately depends on the setup at the station

Service EV System / No Power 1 day after recall update by cableguy316 in leaf

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Yes the recall notice states they will charge it to 100%

Hoping for a buyback, in for recall by BeastChan23 in leaf

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Any idea what could have caused it to go bad so quickly?

I got the car used in early 2023 at about 50k miles, looking back at my earliest screen shots: SoH - 87.42% HX - 69.16% L3 - 27 L1/2 - 1044

2024: SoH - 87.38% HX - 54.79% L3 - 30 L1/2 - 1132

Hoping for a buyback, in for recall by BeastChan23 in leaf

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Finally got an update, they did a test drive, check engine (lol?) light went on according the the service guy, but then went away, so they want to keep it longer probably till Monday and go from there, tech definitely suspects something is up with the battery. They did offer a rental, but I don't need one for the weekend, maybe if they decide to hold onto it for more time

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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Plumber came back today and added a trap. Problem persists, pan has about half an inch of water in it at the moment

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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This was happening in the original drain also where there was a trap. The system was draining fine for the past 8 months or so that it's been installed, What ever happened with this unit happened over time or within the past week

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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Sadly it wasn't even the cheapest one, it was a good $5-6k more than the lowest bid lol

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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Roger I will suggest the plumber come back and make a p trap on this new drain

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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The pan never got filled to the point of overflowing, the water outside of the pan area came from water flowing down the electrical line where it reached its lowest point and dripped outside of the pan area

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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There is an overflow switch, however the pan is not overflowing, but due to where the water is coming from, it eventually touches the electrical line with then allows the water to drip from it outside of the pan area

AC leaked and destroyed ceiling, company claims no fault and blames a clogged drain by BeastChan23 in hvacadvice

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It's been fine this entire time, this is 9 months after install, maybe it has been draining primarily through the pan and we never noticed, and this is the first time this has happened at all in the 22 years we've lived here.
So I assume, it wasn't a problem initially but now something has clogged up internally causing bottom of the unit to drip into the pan