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All Versions of LeafSpy Pro

2.0.0

October 31, 2023

Supports all current versions of the Leaf and eNV-200

1.7.38

May 2, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated Dropbox Authentication to comply with latest rules. New 2018 Leaf odometer Setting under Units to specify if CAN odometer is in miles instead of km (US & UK) Updated Help document to include new Custom Screen drawing and color options.
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1.7.37

March 22, 2018

- Support US odometer in miles for 2018 Leafs. Added new option on Settings/Units panel to disable US odometer for those 2018 Leafs shipped to Canada. Disabling US odometer returns the default internal units to km which is used on all 2011-2017 Leafs. - For custom screens, added Wh Counter (36), Total Climate Control power (55) which is the sum of A/C and PTC heater, and for 2011,2012 Leafs EVSE Voltage (75) and EVSE Max Amps (76) variables. Gear Position (91) now displays letters (P, R, N, D and B/ECO) instead of the raw number. Also added A/C Set Temperature (95) and Fan Speed (96). - Fixed code bug that prevented disabling the LELink^2's low power mode when LeafSpy Pro first connects to it. This low power mode causes the adapter to power off on a 2018 Leaf never to turn back on until moved to a vehicle other than a 2018 Leaf.
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1.7.36

March 17, 2018

1.7.36 Fixes bug when using an LELink^2 OBDII adapter with a 2018 Leaf. If your LELink^2 no longer powers on see LeafSpy built-in Change Log for instructions to get it working again. - Detect UK/European 2018 Leaf - Disable LELink^2 zero power mode on 2018 Leaf. May need to kill and restart LeafSpy to have this take affect. - Added GPS usage note to configuration so user will be asked to enable GPS usage at install time
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1.7.35

March 16, 2018

- Detect UK/European 2018 Leaf - Disable LELink^2 zero power mode on 2018 Leaf. May need to kill and restart LeafSpy to have this take affect. - Added GPS usage note to configuration so user will be asked to enable GPS usage at install time
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1.7.34

February 12, 2018

Supports new LELink^2 and its zero power mode Added Custom Screen option to screen 3. You can now define your own screens in csv format to display just the information your are interested in seeing. Full support for the 2018 Leaf Added support to enable auto headlight feature if not originally installed but necessary hardware has been added. Added 1024x1024 icon for higher resolution screens. Handle bad data from some WiFi adapters without crashing. Bad data is logged to ERRdata.txt
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1.6.28

December 21, 2017

- Dropbox support has been updated to Dropbox's new API 2 interface as API 1 is no longer supported. There is also a new Reset ID button available when Dropbox is disabled that clears the saved login information, if it exists, so a different Dropbox account can be selected. A Long press of the Reset ID button is required to active this function. - In switching from Dropbox API 1 to API 2 LeafSpy will initially disable Dropbox when started. Go into Settings/Dropbox and re-enable Dropbox and exit Settings. In a few seconds a new Dropbox login page will appear so you can re-authorize LeafSpy's access to Dropbox using the API 2 interface. - Preliminary support for the 2018 Leaf. At this time the odometer can not be read so features that rely on distance are disabled. Once the 2018 Leaf becomes more available for analysis this restriction should be removed. US and Japanese 2018 model Leafs are automatically detected based on VIN/Chassis number. For 2018 Leafs in other countries please go into Settings and manually select the model year. - SOH (State of Health of the battery) resolution has been increased by a factor of 100 (86% to 86.34%). - Improved BMS Only mode where screens not providing BMS data are hidden. - The server function now uploads Power Switch status (0/1), Temperature units (C/F) and motor RPM. - Added support for two additional Bluetooth 4.x LE adapters (VEEPEAK and Stalhlcar). - Changed the default battery shunt order from "4812" to "8421" which seems to be a better mapping. You will need to go into Settings/Battery to manually make this change if you already have LeafSpy installed. - If your Leaf did not come with the Auto headlight feature but you have added the necessary hardware to support it you can now enable Auto headlights as an option of the Headlight service screen. - If your Leaf supports reading the 12v battery current it will be displayed to the right of the 12v battery voltage. - Requested motor torque is now saved to the log file in Nm units.
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1.5.21

August 16, 2017

New Service function to control VSP sounds on 2013 and newer Leafs. Updated Japanese translations Support to clear special P0AA1 DTC. Motor power is again displayed on screen 4 power usage graph. Only 2011-2012 Leafs will display inverter temperatures, not available on newer Leafs :-( Ambient temperature now uses correct conversion factor. No manual offset is now required. See change log for more details. Server password is now encoded when sent to the server which allows any ASCII characters to be used as part of the password. Additional parameters are now sent to the server. - Trip Number - Ambient temperature - Current battery AHr rating - Elevation in meters - Battery Temperature - Front Wiper Status See change log for additional changes.
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1.4.19

January 20, 2017

* Updated Help file (version 1.1.0) * Support for six Bluetooth 4.x LE OBDII adapters. - LELink - H380 - Viecar - Carista - Kiwi 3 (by PLX) - Vgate * Efficiency Graph * Tire Pressure in kPa units * Display Motor and Inverter temperatures * Server support * Cell difference displayed in large font on Screen 1 * Improved BMS-only logging rate (<1 sec) * Three new Service funcitons - Configure Headlight auto on/off - Configure Interior light auto off - Display ECU version and extra information * Three auto efficiency calculation modes * Debug mode displays Steering Wheel angle * bug fixes
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1.3.12

June 30, 2016

Support for French and German languages. Support for more Bluetooth 4.x LE OBDII adapters. See change log for complete list of changes
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Description of LeafSpy Pro

The Leaf Spy Pro application allows anyone with a Nissan Leaf electric vehicle, an iOS 7.1+ device and the LELink Bluetooth 4.x LE OBDII adapter (recommended) or a WiFi OBDII adapter the ability to monitor their battery and other vehicle information normally visible only to the dealer. Support for English and Japanese language. Note: The iPhone 4 and early iPads (2nd Gen) do NOT support Bluetooth 4.0 LE. Supports new 2018 Leaf Information displayed by Leaf Spy Pro: * Voltage of each of the 96 cell pairs (highlighted if shunt active) * Minimum, average, maximum cell pair voltages * Histogram of cell pair voltages * Battery Temperature readings (4 sensors for 2011/12 models, 3 for 2013 models) * Battery AHr rating (this will decease with age and is an indication of remaining capacity) * VIN * Odometer (miles or km) * Number of Quick Charge connections * Number of L1/L2 Charge connections * EVSE Max available amps * EVSE voltage * Battery energy level in GIDs & kWh * Resetable energy usage meter (Wh resolution) * Graphic display of SOC, GIDs and DTE (Distance to Empty) * Remaining distance meter (miles/km) to Event (Low Battery Warning, Very Low Battery Warning or Reserve) based on user selectable energy efficiency * Graphic display of battery temperature with min, avg, max temperatures * Tire Pressure of each of the four tires with low pressure warning and delta pressure warning alarm (not yet supported on 2018 Leaf) * Ambient Temperature * Displays climate control settings and power used. * Trip and Charge Log * Logging function that records most data and optionally GPS location to a csv file that can be easily imported into excel. * Dropbox support to sync Log files * Can run in background while connected to Leaf LeafSpy Pro also gives you the ability to perform functions normally requiring a visit to the dealer. * Change automatic door lock/unlock settings * Change VSP sound settings on 2013 and newer Leafs * Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) * Register Tire Positions (required after tire rotation or seasonal tire changes so your Leaf knows the correct location of each tire on the car) * Ability to reset DTCs from selected ECUs When using run in background mode where you enable GPS to run continuously. Please note the following: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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LeafSpy Pro: FAQ

Does LeafSpy Pro work on iPads?

Yes, LeafSpy Pro supports iPad devices.
James Pollock is the creator of the LeafSpy Pro app.
LeafSpy Pro minimum iOS requirement is iOS 8.0.
The LeafSpy Pro app has an overall user rating of 3.5.
The App Genre Of Leafspy Pro Is Lifestyle.
2.0.0 is the most recent version of LeafSpy Pro.
The latest LeafSpy Pro update came out on July 4, 2024.
LeafSpy Pro launched on February 5, 2023.
The LeafSpy Pro app is suitable for children aged James Pollock.
The LeafSpy Pro app is now available in English.
Sorry, LeafSpy Pro is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within LeafSpy Pro.
Unfortunately, LeafSpy Pro is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of LeafSpy Pro

  • Love this app

    I used it to find out the State of Health of the used 2016 I wanted to buy with 41K miles on it. SOH was 86.1%
    2 1/2 years later, and 8,000 miles of local country driving later, my SOH is 83.3% and I still have 11 bars. This in the cold New England winters and hot-ish humid summers, living outside, no garage.
    Sorry app, does exactly what I need to ck the battery health, charging balance etc.
  • This is amazing

    This app is amazing and you can see all the nerdy data and everything else you wanted to know. It does not show the correct odometer reading though
  • Just to be sure

    Although it says it there in small print, this only works with an OBDII adaptor, which you need to hook up and then keep there. I thought the bluetooth alone would be sufficient.