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<p>Hi Rob<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/01/19 5:14 AM, Robert Sharpe
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<div>Mark has asked me to improve documentation from the
user's point of view and I am stuck on some Leaf and
ACC points that I am hoping people can help with.<br>
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<div>1) Leaf questions<br>
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<div>1.1) Does the TCU still need to be disconnected
for Gen 2 cars to enable remote access?<br>
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<p>Yes. After the OVMS wakes the car up, the TCU puts the car back
to sleep if it is connected. As far as I know this is true for all
models 2011-2017. In 2016 & 2017 model year cars with a TCU,
the hands-free bluetooth microphone is routed through the TCU, so
you can't unplug the TCU without breaking bluetooth hands free
calling. I haven't explored a workaround beyond staring at the
wiring diagram. I have read that if you try longer and harder you
can win the fight with the TCU but I haven't tried this.<br>
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<div>1.2) Has anyone used or tested charge
start/stop on a Nissan Leaf?<br>
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<div> Someone made a comment about needing to
use the CAN Write feature of v3 to start-stop
charging and cant find reference.<br>
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<p>There is no CAN write configuration in the v3, CAN write is
always enabled and hence you don't need to enable it.<br>
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