I recently took delivery of a new MX. This is after they removed the sensors on the front door, and from my understanding is that the doors should only open 10 degrees.
However, on several occasions, the driver side door flew open and hit the other car in my garage. Tesla Service center admits this is definitely an issue and not normal. However, they are still telling me to file a claim to repair the other car.
I have Tesla insurance so I would imagine the premium wouldn’t change too much now, but if I ever switch insurance providers, that claim would show up even though it was 100% a manufacturing defect resulting in me having a higher premium.
Should I still file a claim or is there another approach to take to keep Tesla accountable for the repairs needed on my other car?
However, on several occasions, the driver side door flew open and hit the other car in my garage. Tesla Service center admits this is definitely an issue and not normal. However, they are still telling me to file a claim to repair the other car.
I have Tesla insurance so I would imagine the premium wouldn’t change too much now, but if I ever switch insurance providers, that claim would show up even though it was 100% a manufacturing defect resulting in me having a higher premium.
Should I still file a claim or is there another approach to take to keep Tesla accountable for the repairs needed on my other car?