Electric Vehicle Service for 2014 Nissan Leafs

Get Work Done on Your Nissan Leaf

Your Nissan Leaf isn’t just a car. It’s a part of your lifestyle. Keep it running newer, longer and schedule your routine maintenance appointment today.

2014 Nissan Leaf Maintenance

A little service can go a long way. Select a maintenance service below to learn about properly caring for your 2014 Nissan Leaf.

Questions About 2014 Nissan Leaf Electric Systems

  • Are Nissan Leaf electric vehicle systems more expensive to repair? It depends. Some high voltage items are only available as parts of larger units. We also offer promotional financing when you use the Firestone credit card.* (*Subject to credit approval.)
  • How often should you replace Nissan Leaf brakes? The best way to know is with a brake check. You also want to stay on top of your manufacturer suggested maintenance intervals for Nissan Leaf brakes. Generally speaking, front brake pad wear may be significantly reduced in electric vehicles due to regenerative braking.
  • My Nissan Leaf dashboard warning light is on. What should I do? There are so many reasons the Leaf dashboard warning light can illuminate. Stop by Firestone Complete Auto Care for an electric vehicle diagnostic to learn more. You may also have a warning light on the dash regarding your high voltage system.
  • Why is water leaking from my Leaf? It is normal for an electric car to have some water underneath it after running the air conditioning for a period of time. This moisture is present because electric cars still use a receiver dryer assembly to keep the contaminants out of the vehicles A/C refrigerant, and as part of this process, some condensation is produced as a byproduct. On warm days, the condensation drains under the vehicle. A little bit of water is normal. But if you notice a significant amount of water or any amount of coolant leaking from your Leaf, it may be a sign of a problem with the cooling system or another component.
  • Where can I get my Leaf repaired near me? If you need repairs for your Nissan Leaf, your nearby Firestone Complete Auto Care can help. Check out our low-voltage and high-voltage services.
  • How often should I take my Nissan Leaf in for maintenance? To determine the optimal service intervals for your Nissan Leaf, it is important to consider factors such as your driving habits, vehicle age, and mileage. Check your owner's manual or speak with an automotive professional for more specific guidance. Keep in mind that even electric cars require regular maintenance, such as tire rotations, brake inspections, and fluid checks. Additionally, electric cars require maintenance for the battery, brakes, and A/C system.

Bumper to Bumper Care for 2014 Nissan Leaf

The dealership isn't the only place you can have your Nissan Leaf serviced. From the headlights to the taillights, your local Firestone Complete Auto Care can maintain nearly all of the parts in your Nissan Leaf, too. It's easy to book an appointment at your convenience. Request one for routine car care like tire service and repair, brake pad/rotor replacement, A/C service, cabin air filter replacement, wheel alignment, and even windshield wiper replacement. Complete auto care is what we're all about. And your Nissan Leaf is in good hands with us. Book an appointment now for Leaf electric car maintenance.

Local EV Service for 2014 Nissan Leaf

Has your Nissan Leaf been feeling a bit "off"? Maybe you've noticed slower acceleration, or it just doesn't feel as "peppy" as it once did. If that's the case, our technicians can perform a free* electric/hybrid vehicle check to get a deeper understanding. Perhaps there is trouble inside your Leaf's high voltage cooling system -- a high voltage battery that's running hot will strain the battery's performance. Then again, it could be that your Leaf has Diagnostic Trouble Codes stored in one of its electric modules. Your nearby Firestone Complete Auto Care store is ready to offer conventional and low voltage services for all electric car makes and models, and that includes your 2014 Nissan Leaf.

Certain Firestone locations also provide advanced/high voltage services for electric vehicles like the Nissan Leaf. High voltage services are any that include removing the Leaf's high voltage, safety/service disconnect switch/plug, servicing the high voltage battery pack, high voltage A/C compressor, or any high voltage electric machines/motors or high voltage cables, etc. Before making an appointment, call your closest location to confirm that high voltage services are offered.

These are some of the high voltage electric vehicle services that may be offered at your location:

Electric vehicle diagnostic: A diagnostic is the next step we take after noting the symptoms your Nissan Leaf is showcasing. This step will help us get to the bottom of the real problem. With those insights, a professional technician can further investigate any electric vehicle problems and decide if more analysis is required to complete the fix. No repair work is done until you give us the thumbs up.

High voltage battery cooling inspection: Your technician will inspect the Leaf's high voltage battery filter (if applicable) and clean the ducts of the battery.  (This applies to air-cooled high voltage batteries. Liquid-cooled or refrigerant-cooled high voltage batteries are inspected differently.)

High voltage cable inspection: Your technician will visually inspect the outer cable jackets and connectors on your 2014 Nissan Leaf and test to ensure high voltage is NOT transferring to the chassis. They'll let you know if the cable needs replacement due to wear and tear.

Isolation test: For this test, a special tool is used to reveal if a high voltage component is "leaking" energy to the vehicle's chassis.

Remove and replace high voltage battery: Is your Nissan Leaf's high voltage battery a goner? Electric vehicle batteries can sometimes fail sooner than expected in hotter climates or if you often use Level 3 fast-charging stations, as these stations can heat up the battery more. We can replace your electric vehicle's high voltage battery.

Health check for the power electronic systems: We'll review the electric drive machine(s)/motor(s), power inverter, and/or regenerative braking in your 2014 Nissan Leaf.

These are just a few of the more specialized electric car services that might be offered at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. Call and ask!

2014 Nissan Leaf Electric Vehicle Maintenance

You don't have to wait for weird smells, leaks, or noises to come from your electric vehicle to make an appointment. Taking care of your 2014 Nissan Leaf manufacturer suggested maintenance is an ideal way to help prevent major problems early on. Your local Firestone technicians can take care of your scheduled maintenance to help keep your car running newer, longer.

We're working to shape the future of electric vehicle care. By driving and taking care of an electric vehicle, you're right there with us! Schedule an appointment soon for high-quality electric vehicle service and repair for your Leaf. Tons of locations remain open into the evening and on weekends. Vehicle diagnostic and repair services cost extra. Participating stores only. Most vehicles.