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A friend of mine has a cracked left tail light lens on their North American 2015 Model S and I offered to help him replace it. There is body damage to the quarter panel where the light is located.
I purchased a used tail light from eBay, watched some videos to familiarize myself with the...
Tesla pushed back, saying it was a stone chip. I explained my situation to the president of our local Tesla owner's club and he managed to convince Tesla to replace it under warranty.
Back in 2018 I got my 1st Powerwall via MPower Energy who were distributors for Canada. Installed via an authorized dealer from Huntsville.
Looks like they still distribute them:
MPOWER Energy Solutions | Certified Installer of Tesla Powerwall
Left over from my wife's leased X, details here
https://www.tdotperformance.ca/weathertech-40859-black-cargo-liner.html
Hers was the 6-seater version, not sure if this fits other versions and years. Local pickup only, central Etobicoke.
This happened to me as well some time ago; I took the car into service and they told me it was due to noise caused by my aftermarket USB3.0 SSD drive in the glovebox. I replaced it with the Tesla thumb drive and the problem is gone.
On a recent road trip to Tucson it came back intermittently...
Having just driven from Toronto to Tucson, I thought I switched to my US$ credit card by adding it to my wallet and setting it as Default. To my surprise I see my CDN$ VISA card was charged. I now see that under Account, you need to go to Charging and flip the previous card to the US$ card...
I had 2 failures on my S85D, both replaced under warranty. Good idea not to auto present, less wear and tear. Doubt it's an icing issue, probably just wire breaking from the microswitch.
The load index for my PA4s is 100 (800kg) for the fronts, 103 (875kg) for rears. Looked for specs in Tesla documentation and couldn't find minimum load index requirements. I did drive all of last winter with these and had no issues.
I also switched from TD (Monnex) after 30+ years to CAA. Home+car+cottage bundle with TD was ridiculous. Now use CAA for home and cars, another company for cottage, $2k/year less.
My bad, my winter tires are bagged up and not readily accessible at the moment. I checked my KalTire invoice from last September, they are Michelins but not X-Ices, they are Pilot Alpins PA4. Hope this helps.