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    Tesla design chief Franz von Holzhausen on Roadster 2.0

    https://insideevs.com/news/631390/tesla-roadster-2-improve-every-metric-of-2017-prototype/
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    Sentry Mode Questions

    How do you know which video to look at to see the precipitator of the Sentry event? I see zillions of files, don't know where to start.
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    Trunk Cover Still Not Provided

    You got a VIP delivery; mine appeared in my driveway, and two hours later I got a link to accept and unlock it. Never saw a soul.
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    Keys/Valet Mode

    Yah I see you are right; I didn’t realize the refresh has apparently eliminated the manual emergency Frunk release.
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    Open Frunk with Screwdriver

    Reviewing the 2021+ Refresh version of the First Responders Guide I don't see any cable release anymore for emergency Frunk release, only an electrical option that is disabled when the car still has low voltage. So the manual frunk release has been removed?
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    Keys/Valet Mode

    How about concealing the key in the Frunk? I believe there is a release under the car to open the Frunk without a key, so in an emergency you could access it even with a dead phone.
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    Trunk Cover Still Not Provided

    Received a car today with no lower covers. Did have license plate frames though!
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    Model 3 Traffic Aware Cruise/Autopilot touchscreen controls

    On my model X, I have estimated that cruise control distance 1 equates to approximately two second following distance, and setting seven equates to three seconds.
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    Very loud fan noise from frunk area with AC on...

    I can get the noise with the car in the garage just by opening the door. As others have said, you have to shout to be heard over it. I noticed when it started the current draw jumped to 19A at 240V -- 4500 watts of power. I think it is being very efficiently converted to noise!
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    2012 IRS Form 8936, limit $2500 per vehicle?

    Ah ha! To quote Emily Litella, "Never mind!"
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    2012 IRS Form 8936, limit $2500 per vehicle?

    It appears that the most current IRS Form 8936 (2012) tells you to limit the credit to $2500 per vehicle, see line 17 below: Tesla says the credit is $7500. Which is it?
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    New, cheaper Level 2 charger from Bosch

    Any idea if this will work with the Model S? Bosch Unveils $450 Electric Vehicle Charger