Table 1 shows two common structure related problems of the 2013 Nissan Leaf.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Structure problems | |
| Body problems |
2013 Nissan Leaf. Consumer writes in regards to vehicle electrical system issues. The consumer stated on two rare occasions, he accidentally pushed the power button in quick succession to turn off the vehicle. All systems shut down, no power steering, no brakes, etc, but the vehicle rolled backward out of the garage.
I was involved in a mva on 12/26 when someone rear-ended me going about 35-40mph when I was stoppped at a red light. My seat belts did not lock upon impact and I sustained a bad whiplash causing neck pain, back pain and severe headaches. Now I am diagnosed with seizures caused from the mva giving me severe migraines and head inflammation. . The collision center discovered my sensors in my Leaf was faulty causing the seat belts not to lock up impact, which they should. When I called Nissan manufacturing and left a message about the faulty system, samantha called me back on 2/7/18 and said my seat belts were not suppose to lock upon impact. I know this is not true. Seat belts are disigned to lock upon impact. I am unable to work do to constant seizures. I am being treated by several physicians. I am prepared to file a lasw suit with Nissan.