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    Sold

    Price: $33,500 Location: Cleveland, TN Up for sale is a 2016 Tesla Model S 75 RWD in excellent condition with FREE Supercharging and Connectivity for Life (SC01). The car also has CCS enabled charging available. The car has the Ultra High Fidelity Sound System, Auto Pilot with Convenience...
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    "Unable to Drive" Remove charge cable ERROR

    Yes the first time the car showed the error, I had it towed to Tesla and they diagnosed it as a faulty charge port and swapped it out. A week later, which was the first day I ran it through a car wash, it gave the error a couple of trips after the car wash (not the next startup after the car...
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    "Unable to Drive" Remove charge cable ERROR

    So I checked and no water in the housing. Yet today, I received the same error after driving the car for a week without issue. This time though I manually opened the charge port and inserted the mobile charging wand (no power to mobile unit). The car locked on the wand, and I clicked the button...
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    "Unable to Drive" Remove charge cable ERROR

    This was might thought as well. It did appear that water was trapped in the charge port, although it be a very small amount. They stated on the service report they unplugged the drain port but it appeared to me it was stopped up again and now I have it flowing good. Hopefully this will resolve...
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    "Unable to Drive" Remove charge cable ERROR

    Any chance we have a link to a video that shows how to check this? The service center is saying the charger is failing yet it shows no signs when it is charging the car.
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    "Unable to Drive" Remove charge cable ERROR

    Good evening all, I’m revisiting this topic as I have a 2016 Model S 75 that started having this problem. After having the car towed over an hour away, the service center said the error had cleared and thought it was the charge port, so I agreed to have them swap it out. Fast forward one week...