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First, I would only park it in a well ventilated place where it can be easily “jumped” and towed. Otherwise, if it’s gonna die, it’s gonna die whether you drive it or not. When it dies, it will die when you are parked.I scheduled a ranger to change it in 10 days...is my car going to die beforehand? Scared to drive anywhere now
From my experience, if you smell rotten eggs, or natural gas, then it is imminent. Don’t smell?Thanks. Any clue if I can find out how close I am?
I would stop worrying if / when it dies and prepare for its death.Anything I can do to decrease the battery degradation until next week ?
Like this?How do yget to the 12volt battery ?
I would expect that they use several techniques on a “first to appear” basis.Another question. How did they know it needed replacement ? Just the age of the battery or did they monitor the charge?
You will have to ask Tesla that one. I am sure the raw information is there and they are using it.If they do that, how come you can't track it on your app or in the vehicle ?