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    Air Conditioning Blowing Hot Air

    After the reset it was cold while driving, cool while stopped. Once the error message came up it would blow hot, stopped or driving. Had the car back for an hr now, running good. Stopped at a super charger, but there was only one spot, and I'm at 60% SOC so it's only taking 45kw. AC still...
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    Air Conditioning Blowing Hot Air

    Got it back from service. AC compressor replaced free under warranty. Also there was some noise from suspension. $170 diagnostic. Torquing was suggested, $150. Also ended up free. Torquing used to be part of the $600 annual service. Now all those things are as needed.
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    Air Conditioning Blowing Hot Air

    Drove, made a couple stops, and the problem is back
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    Air Conditioning Blowing Hot Air

    Parked outside yesterday a little longer than usual. Hot day in Vegas ac was running when I went to leave, figured it was cabin over heat protection. Got in and it warned me AC reduced. It was blowing hot air. Tried mcu reset and dash reset, didn't fix it. Figured it would cool off after...
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    Anyone ever "camped" at the Mt Shasta Supercharger parking lot?

    Drove from Vegas to Huntington Beach to SF and back a few months ago. I stopped at almost every super charger on the way. Some favorites Yermo, Kettleman, Harris Ranch. Also Westminster has urban chargers. More to see the travel stops, not range anxiety I could have skipped many of them...
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    Homelink distance issue

    correct. the tesla homelink should work with any door opener.
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    Will the AWD Model 3 Need Snow Tires?

    Winter tires, no question. the question should be studded or not. It depends on how important it is to drive in bad weather, or if you can wait out a storm. when i was working in NE, where i worked did not shut down for a for a blizzard or anything else. So I got the studded. If I didn't...
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    Homelink distance issue

    Newer (not sure what year) Door openers need to be linked to a remote. The code changes with each use. the old style was a few dip switches to be matched on opener and remote. the code was always the same. So an old remote, some thief could copy the code easily. I think an old remote can...