Roadside assistance response steps, 1 indications the high voltage system is on, 2 vehicle immobilization and stabilization – NISSAN 2013 LEAF - Roadside Assistance Guide User Manual

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3. Roadside Assistance Response Steps

NEVER assume the LEAF is shut OFF simply because it is quiet.

If the vehicle is damaged and you are not sure about the condition of the electric

vehicle system, contact first responders immediately. If the vehicle is damaged, the high
voltage system should be shut down by first responders while following the procedures in
the First Responders Guide and while wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).

If the READY

indicator or charging indicator are ON, the high voltage system is

active.

If possible, be sure to verify that the READY

indicator on the instrument cluster

is OFF and the high voltage system is stopped.

• Some of the under hood parts get hot and may cause serious burns. Use caution when

working on or around these parts.

3-1 Indications the High Voltage System is ON

1. If the READY

indicator is ON, the high voltage system is active.

2. The high voltage system is active if any charge indicator

is ON (blue LEDs on top of the instrument panel).

Before disconnecting the 12V battery terminal, if necessary, lower the windows, unlock the doors, and open
the rear hatch as required. Once 12V battery is disconnected, power controls will not operate.

3-2 Vehicle Immobilization and Stabilization

If possible, immobilize the vehicle by turning the 12V system OFF and stabilize it with a wheel chock(s).
Stabilize the vehicle with wooden blocks or by removing air from the tires.

• Do not stabilize the vehicle with wooden blocks under the Li-ion battery.
• To avoid electrical shock, do not put wooden blocks or wheel chock(s) under the high

voltage components and harnesses as shown following.

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