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Winter tire suppliers in Toronto - anybody used Tesloid?

Tesla is out of stock of winter package for my ten-day-old MYLR (which offers Pirelli only). Costco has 19” Michelin X-Ice (which I prefer based on reviews) that I can order but then need to find & buy rims and TPMS and get them to Costco.

Tesloid is offering the same well-rated tires (Michelin X-Ice) with OEM 19” Gemini wheels and Bluetooth TPMS that they would deliver to my house and then come to my house with Tesla-appropriate jacks to switch my tires.

Has anybody used Tesloid for tires and how did it go? Just uncertain about committing to the tires from the floor mat supplier. Thanks SO much!

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Charging issues

I have had charging issues with my 2020 model X. The displayed miles do not correspond with actual mileage. I am planning to drive from Carson City Nevada to Bishop California tomorrow. Will I be able to make it? My concern is that there is a big gap from a charging station at Topaz Lake all the way to Mammoth Lakes California. Any help would be greatly appreciate it.

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Very loud urgent BEEP?

I had a very loud unusual BEEP/KLAXON sound today.

Nothing weird with traffic or driving, no message or graphic description, no phantom braking, no shadows or overpass, no autopilot. About half a second. Stopped for errand, about 10 minutes later same thing. The sound intensity was like a NYC fire truck right next to me.

2018 X, 85,000 miles. Firmware 2023.32.9. I’ve heard every sound the car makes, this one was totally different and louder.

I rebooted the displays a little later, has not reoccurred yet. Car is driving normally. Any ideas?

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To upgrade or not

I currently own a 2016 Tesla Model S. With the recent price reductions, I've been looking at the new 2023 Model S. So I have two questions for you if anyone willing to help me.

1. I currently have unlimited charging on my vehicle which is transferable to a new buyer. In addition, though, Tesla's offered to transfer that unlimited charging to a new model. Model S. In your opinion, does the addition of the unlimited charging add a significant price to the resale value of my 2016? I have a home charger, and only use the superchargers occasionally.

2. With all that's going on in the EV market and with Tesla, it's this even a good time to consider buying a new vehicle?

I would greatly appreciate your honesty. Thank you for your time.
Lawrence Hufty.

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How to insure that cameras will catch the cause of an accident?

Hello. While on an interstate, and approaching a section of the fwy where transitions to three other major fwys are possible, a car suddenly swerved in front of our 2023 MY, missing it by a couple of feet. The car then crossed two more lanes of traffic. Luckily, there were no collisions. I'm not sure why the car suddenly swerved--there was plenty of time to make the transition he ultimately took. Could I have done anything at that moment (or previously in Setup) to capture the entire event, from the moment he departed his lane? Thanks.

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Coolant leak - dreaded coolant error code

Coolant error on screen - obv air no longer cooling - looked outside - driveway has coolant on ground - did not run over anything - that I am aware of and no visual damage to underbody - at the SC now - praying they do not try to charge for a new battery - vehicle died shortly after error code - had to have it towed to SC. 6 most old - 4500 miles
Model Y DM

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2023 Model S wheel change from 19” to 21”

I purchased a 2023 Model S a couple months ago with 19” tempest wheels. Recently I acquired a set of 21” from a Tesla Model S plaid owner who swapped his wheels for 20” track version wheels. I have removed my stock 19” wheels and installed the 21” arachnid wheels. The wheels I acquired are from a 2023 Tesla with only a couple thousand miles on them. After installation I utilized the service menu to deselect 19” wheels and select 21” wheels, I also the selected the summer tire option. The car turned off to update and turned back on. Yet when driving and decelerating from higher speeds >60mph the regen surges appearing to turn regen mode on and off. At slower speeds <50mph regen Mode operates normally. Also my traction control dash light periodically blinks during acceleration and deceleration. In addition I cannot use cruise control or driving assist mode.

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SCE (Southern California Edison) Solar annual bill, is each TOU category independent for usage / surplus rate

I am about halfway through the year for first solar annual bill with NEM 2.0. Our system is undersized, and overall we are a net consumer. However with the winter TOU rates, we have a surplus in the daytime 8am-4pm "super off peak" TOU category.

If we are a net consumer does it matter is one TOU category is surplus? Will just that TOU category rollover or pay out for net compensation at wholesale rate? Or will I get full rate credit (not wholesale) for the super off peak TOU category like it implies on the bill?

We have 2 EVs and charge at night, but if I need to get the super-off peak category to a consumption, I can change our charging habits in the winter (although I prefer not to).

I just don't want a surprise of owing even more that planned (based on year-to-date charges) at the end of the year.


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Different tires, front and rear (new on rear)

I would appreciate any advice.
Not sure if I should believe the statement that "You need to replace all 4 tires to match the tread direction, thread depth, handling, etc" when I could just replace two rear tires.

Here's my situation. We have a 2023 Model Y LR that we took possession of in January. Since it's relatively new, we have close to 9700 miles on it.

However there is sidewall damage to the right-rear tire. I would like to replace the two rear tires with Michelin CrossClimate2 which I have seen good things about. Tire warranty is 60,000 miles on that (although I realize I will not get close to that).

We have the 19" Gemini wheels and the original tires are Continental Procontact RX. So replacing the rear tires means that the front would have 9700 mile Continental tires and the rear would be the new Michelin CrossClimate2. All tires would be the same size 255/45 R19 of course.

Will the Model Y drivetrain be damaged in any way -- or any other ill effects?
Tire Rack wants me to believe nothing short of 4 new tires will do. What would you do -- or maybe some of you have faced this same situation.

Also, I guess an option would be two rear tires to match the Continental Procontact RX. However in the end I don't feel that the Procontact will last a long time and I prefer not to invest more in tires that do not wear well.

Thanks!

Model Y has FSD enabled but shows it as an upgrade still?

Very strange situation
So I recently came across a Tesla model Y that has FSD capabilities and has FSD enabled, but when you go to the info section of the vehicle it says "autopilot included" like the non FSD teslas instead of saying "FSD included". The app also says FSD is available as an upgrade indicating it has not been purchased.
I was told that a tesla tech employee owned this Tesla and enabled FSD on the Tesla and it has the full FSD package. I checked the car and confirmed that it does have FSD and also I can see the summon option in the app, so is this some kind of bug or something else? Any help is greatly appreciated. When a tesla employee gets FSD on the car does it actually show as FSD has been purchased or not?
I already checked and it's not a subscription of FSD, it's the full version

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Issue with Octopus Intelligent & Tesla App?

Hi.
Hoping for a quick bit of advice from any Octopus Intelligent/Tesla users.

I’ve owned my Model Y for a year. Ever since switching to the Octopus Intelligent tariff a couple of months ago I suddenly stopped receiving all notifications through the Tesla app. Not just those related to charging, everything.
Octopus appears to be controlling the car’s charging & schedules fine so there seems to be no issue there.

Is this an issue everyone else here with Ocopus Intelligent is also experiencing?

I’m just trying to figure out if that is the norm with this tariff or if something has gone wrong.

Thanks for your help in advance
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Advice on Model Y Winter Tire Modification to 18"

Hello,

I purchased my Model Y at the beginning of October. I live in Canada so I will require winter tires. I was looking through the threads and saw people discussing 235/55R18 tires and 18" wheels.

Are there any warranty issues if I modify my Model Y wheels and tires?

Does anyone have any links to recommend affordable rims for the 18" that will fit the model Y?

I appreciate all of the help! This is my first car I've ever bought; crazy that I was able to get an electric car!

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Sudden Change of FSD to older version

My 2018 Model X FSD changed suddenly to a very older version and FSD stopped working for stop lights and lane changes. Asking permission to lane change. Came home and reset the car. Still it went back to old version and FSD is not functioning suddenly. My FSD software is up to date. I put a service request.
Any suggestions? Is this happened to any others? Thanks

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2023 LR Model S smaller winter tires.

Hello Group,

I have an extra set of original 2019 Tesla Model S wheels which I want to put snow tires and run it on my brand new 2023 Model SLR.
The original size of the wheel is 19 x 8.5 with 245/45/19 tires.
Can anyone tell me if those 2019 OEM wheels will fit on my new 2023 Model SLR?
I want to make sure they fit before I buy the winter tires and new TPMS sensors.

Thanks,
Ed.

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Front license plate screw size?

I've recently been looking into ways to enhance the security of my front license plate to prevent theft. It's unfortunate how easily license plates can be stolen, and I'd like to take measures to make it more secure.

One idea I had was to replace the front license plate bolt with something more robust and tamper-resistant. However, I'm not sure about the exact size of the front license plate bolt. Does anyone happen to know what size it is or have experience upgrading it for added security?

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Model S Plaid All-Season Tires?

Looking to purchase a MS Plaid in the coming weeks. I live in the midwest and would appreciate all-season tires coming stock on the 21" rims. Is there a chance Tesla will change this to default in the coming weeks as winter sets in? Can it be requested or changed upon delivery? I have run winter rims/tires for my 2017 P100D that past 6 years and just swapped seasonally twice a year but i honestly don't drive in the snow much and rarely are the roads not plowed.
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Model X Steering Wheel Clicking Sound

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I went to Tesla for repairs due to a half-axle noise issue. After the first repair, the noise persisted. Following the second repair, the noise was reduced, but when Tesla returned the car to me, I discovered a steering wheel noise as shown in the video. For the third time, I returned to Tesla for repairs, and they finally resolved the half-axle noise problem. However, they provided an estimate of around $5000 for repairing the steering wheel noise. I believe that Tesla damaged my steering gear during the half-axle repair because I never had this issue before the repair, and the noise occurred when Tesla returned the car to me. However, Tesla firmly denies their responsibility. Can you tell me what the issue with my steering wheel noise is, and if it's due to Tesla's incorrect half-axle repair, do you have a solution?

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Can I share a charger and have my neighbor bill me?

Can I share my neighbor's charger and have my neighbor bill me? We live in a condo building, and the cost of installing a wall charger would be prohibitive. I want to propose to the chap in the next parking space--who has his own charger--that we share his. He could add a markup to the hourly bill and hence recover some of his own costs. But for this to work there would need to be a seamless, hassle-free way to meter the electricity I use, and pay him for it eg with PayPal or Venmo.
Is there an app capable of doing this?

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