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Problems with 2018 Nissan LEAF UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2018 Nissan LEAF starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 4 233 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2018 Nissan LEAF

This nissan leaf has an ez-pedal feature. when enabled, taking your foot off the accelerator slows you down quickly until you come to a full stop. and then the car does not move. and this non-movement does not require depressing the brake. while a convenience, there is a design flaw. when enabled and the car is stopped (but in drive), the brake lights do not come one. in contrast, when stopped using the brakes, the brake lights are illuminated. this is a safety hazard! drivers approaching from behind don't expect a stopped car to not have brake lights on. they may realize rather late that the car is stopped. in other words, the visual cue of "brake lights on means car is stopped or slowing down" is not evident. which can lead to mistakes by drivers who are not paying full attention. this happened to me recently. i was stopped behind a car waiting at a crosswalk. on a 3 lane 40mph street, with no lights or stop signs for a mile. a fast stretch with no expectation of stopping!. i, in my leaf, had ez pedal enabled. i worried that someone might hit me, since i was stopped in a place that is unusual to stop in. and 15 seconds after stopping i wast rear ended! no personal damage, but $1500 in repair (and more for the car that hit me). since i was not at fault, i will get full insurance. but it is not a good thing! i checked later - and indeed the brake lights do not go on when the car is stopped in ez-pedal mode. this needs to be resolved! i imagine this is a software update. i suggest that for cars (leaf or other) in drive, with ez-pedal enabled: when the car is fully stopped the brake lights must go on. and, when the car is decelerating quickly (when you take your foot of the accelerator while moving), the brake lights should go on. thanks. i could of put on my emergency flashers, but it is not easy to think of such a trick on the fly.*dt*jb *dt*jb

The vehicle's blind spot detector turns off at low speeds potentially putting the driver at risk if the driver depends on the blind spot detector. the collision avoidance system is unreliable. when the car in front switches lanes and there is a stopped car in front the vehicle starts to slow down but releases the breaks about 50 ft from the stopped car and starts warning of impending collision. and the breaks are not applied.

Nissan leaf with pro-pilot assist package. intermittently the system warning light for automatic forward emergency braking and/or lane keep assist will flash indicating system unavailable. this has occurred on multiple ovassions and at various locations. dealer has been unable to isolate cause or effect repair. i also had this happen on a nissan sentra loaner car they provided so issue may be with system and not just the leaf models

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