Nissan LEAF won't start after thunderstorms, suspected comm line or ABS system short on Nissan LEAF

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Nissan LEAF owners report experiencing starting issues after thunderstorms, often suspecting problems with communication lines or the ABS system. These issues may stem from a worn-out 12V battery, which can lead to starting difficulties. Additionally, owners should check fuses related to the Brake, VDC, ABS, and Traction Control systems to rule out any fuse-related problems. In some cases, battery cable fuses may have fused due to current surges, particularly following jump-start attempts, which can prevent the car from starting. Starter relay failures, often caused by short circuits in the starter system wiring, are also reported as a common issue. Furthermore, a dead battery is frequently cited as a reason for starting failures, necessitating a thorough check of the battery's condition. After thunderstorms, it's crucial for owners to have their electrical systems inspected for potential damage from lightning or power surges. If problems persist, seeking a professional mechanic's assistance is recommended for accurate diagnosis and resolution.

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