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    DIY fixing a failed charger in a 2013 P85 and how to fix and prevent failure

    I pushed the update myself manually but I forgot how I did it exactly. I will look into it, I read a forum on TMC and followed the instructions through there. I’ll update if I find anything but the process was something like this: 1. Drive to Tesla service center location 2. Put car into...
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    DIY fixing a failed charger in a 2013 P85 and how to fix and prevent failure

    I’m in Houston and successfully completed mine.
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    Charging interrupted ONLY during day

    Hey man, I’ve dealt with this. Try charging when it’s COLD, like the weather outside is COLD, but make sure it’s daytime. If it doesn’t stop charging (charging does not get interrupted) then your master charger has gone bad. If charging gets interrupted then I would still check out the master...
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    Intermittent charging problem

    Did you ever figure out the actual problem?
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    Master Charger for sale

    Were your fuses bad???? I really need to know… Mine seems to be directly related to the temperature. When it gets too hot it’ll stop charging but if I let the car cool down it’ll charge no prob.
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    Master charger replacement in San Diego, CA

    If you want, call me or text me and I can guide you through the process, it’s easy. 346-219-4343
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    Master Charger for sale

    When you checked the continuity for all the fuses did they have continuity or were any of them bad? (With multimeter)
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    Onboard charger’s fuse NOT blown

    I just don’t know if Tesla service center technicians will be able to figure out what’s really wrong.. and if they do, they’ll charge me a FORTUNE to just diagnose the issues taking their $200 an hour charge into consideration.
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    Onboard charger’s fuse NOT blown

    It messes up at any charger really. I thought it was the adapter but it’s not. I’ve tested with the tesla wall charger (Tesla HPWC) ($500 one) and with the provided Tesla charger that comes with the car. It happens even above 40A. When I used the gen 1 tesla wall charger, it charges with 80A and...
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    Onboard charger’s fuse NOT blown

    Got it! I’ve cleaned the charging port and connectors and j1772 adapter is new. I will try lowering the current! Thing is, if I wait about an hour for the car to “cool down” before charging it with any level 2 charger, it charges fine!!!!! For the #4, I actually don’t know where the temp sensor...
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    Onboard charger’s fuse NOT blown

    I personally thought it may have been the coolant temperature sensor because I saw a post somewhere about it, but then I went to Tesla (not service techs) and spoke to one of the service “managers” there and he said that if it was something with cooling then there would’ve been an error of some...
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    Onboard charger’s fuse NOT blown

    Hey guys! So I took apart my 2013 Model S P85 with 67,000 miles yesterday (dual chargers) and checked all four fuses in the chargers and they were getting continuity, and I also checked the two more fuses in the high voltage box in the center, and they were also getting continuity. So all my...
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    Car Unable to Charge

    Hey guys! So I took apart my 2013 Model S P85 with 67,000 miles yesterday (dual chargers) and checked all four fuses in the chargers and they were getting continuity, and I also checked the two more fuses in the high voltage box in the center, and they were also getting continuity. So all my...