Welcome to Tesla Motors Club
Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More.
Register

Recent content by awalia

  1. A

    Canada - FSD rollout

    Silly question, if I have 2022.12.3.3 will I be able to get 2022.12.3.20?
  2. A

    Canada - FSD rollout

    Are there any reports of anyone in Canada with 2021+ Model S receiving FSD beta? I've been sitting around 99 since Feb 26 :(
  3. A

    Public charging station... You're doing it wrong.

    Usually the CCS have the DC quick charge on the other side of the charger and you can use the Tesla chademo adapter to charger the car. It's not as fast as a super charger but it still charges over 200kms/h. Tesla Chademo Model S/X CHAdeMO Adapter
  4. A

    HPWC updated vs old: what's different?

    You do have the option to install for the max your house will allow, and then limit the car to 48 through the internal settings. For me, I have the older hpwc, and even though I can charge at full 80amps, lately I have been setting it a lot lower just so it takes longer to charger and the...
  5. A

    HPWC updated vs old: what's different?

    The new ones can be networked if you have multiple tesla cars that require charging. You can wire out to another HPWC from the HPWC and so on. That I believe is the biggest difference.
  6. A

    New Owner with Questions 2013 P85+

    Welcome to the club, though I don't have a P85+ I do have a P85 which I absolutely love :) I guess I am one of the few who actually charges at the full 80 amps at home and I love it. Luckily my home's wiring did not need to be upgraded and can handle charging at full load. I have seen the car...
  7. A

    Winter driving in a non D car

    Green1 Green1 I take it yours is an very early build. Mine is a March 2013 and the new arm they put in stands up fine. Now the next step is to put on aquapel and watch the water bead and slide off in the rain.
  8. A

    Winter driving in a non D car

    green1 you can put the wipers in service mode from the screen which brings the wipers up enough to lift them up as a standard car. The problem i had was that the spring was so stiff that lifting the arm caused the 2 springs to break loose. Luckily Kevin at Mississauga service center was able to...
  9. A

    Winter driving in a non D car

    green1, I totally agree. I run winters on my suv as well, the only difference between that and the RWD tesla is getting moving from a stand still.
  10. A

    Winter driving in a non D car

    Thank you DMC-Orangeville. My car does have 19" Pirelli winter tires which are quite impressive. I usually run Michelin X-Ice which are usually pretty in the winter as well. It seems my car did pickup a problem yesterday evening. I was about to change the Wipers and pulled the wiper arm up...
  11. A

    Winter driving in a non D car

    Is pretty damm impressive. I've had my new to me P85 for just under 2 weeks now, and we've been hit with a few snow falls since. The car is as sure footed as a mountain goat in snow and icy conditions despite being back wheel drive. It is pretty difficult to make the car loose control even...