On 26/05/18 01:44, Robin O'Leary wrote:
Unfortunately, I just tried on MY2015, and these commands seemed to have no effect. But maybe that isn't much of a surprise: my older model doesn't claim to have remote lock/unlock, and the architecture is a lot different (using frames with only 1 byte instead of 4, and on a different bus).
Given the remote door lock Stein has uses the same sequence the TCU uses for remote climate control, I wouldn't be too surprised if it doesn't work on cars that didn't have that feature from the beginning.
Did you have to unplug your TCU? Mine is still plugged in; maybe I need to try it unplugged.
The other remote commands don't work properly when the TCU is plugged in, so it's possible this is your problem. I have both a 2016 and 2012 Leaf, but unfortunately I swapped cars with a friend for the weekend so I'll have to wait for it to come back with my OVMS v3 before testing. The other thing to do is to record the can bus and see what happens when you send the unlock sequence on a car that supports Nissan Connect unlock, and also when you unlock the doors with the key remote. Possibly it can be implemented on cars that don't support remote unlock in Nissan Connect by mimicking the key remote, or some combination of the Nissan Connect wake-up message and the key remote unlock messages. The "lock doors above a speed" feature may also be informative, but you'd have to pick it out of the messages sent while the car is moving.