Good to hear!They got it done a day early... impressive service out of the Fort Worth Service Center. Back up and running, done a hundred miles or so on it and all seems well.
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Good to hear!They got it done a day early... impressive service out of the Fort Worth Service Center. Back up and running, done a hundred miles or so on it and all seems well.
My issue turned out to be a broken front left body controller. This device supplies 12V power to devices on left (front?) side of the car. I pickup the car tomorrow. They also installed a new 12V battery.Sounds like my new 2022 MYP (built 12/2021) with 1,000 miles joined the motor failure club. Tesla service agent picked up my car from body shop they sent my car to for panel gap alignments fixes And was heading back to tesla service center where I’d pickup the car. According to a phone call from Tesla, the car exited drive mode, listed a few warnings and would not start again. They want to keep the car for another week and did not mention any error codes.
How long they took to fix the issue?My issue turned out to be a broken front left body controller. This device supplies 12V power to devices on left (front?) side of the car. I pickup the car tomorrow. They also installed a new 12V battery.
At about 30 days, lemon law might apply to your car. Tesla might be willing to swap it for another or buy the car back. It took 2 weeks to figure out the issue and they tried other fixes during the 2 weeks. It took 4 days for part to arrive & a day to fix. They did 1 day of testing and wanted to have my car washed. So 20 days. If your car has been is shop that long, ask for a loaner. I was given a 2018 model S to use. Though, various cities might not have loaners available. Never hurts to ask.How long they took to fix the issue?
I spoke to them. They said lemon law is applicable only f some N number of times repiared. I truely dont understand and its frustrating to wait this long. I paid all those money to have the vehicle for 2 days. Does anyone has any suggestions??At about 30 days, lemon law might apply to your car. Tesla might be willing to swap it for another or buy the car back. It took 2 weeks to figure out the issue and they tried other fixes during the 2 weeks. It took 4 days for part to arrive & a day to fix. They did 1 day of testing and wanted to have my car washed. So 20 days. If your car has been is shop that long, ask for a loaner. I was given a 2018 model S to use. Though, various cities might not have loaners available. Never hurts to ask.
That is not fully accurate. In addition to limits on number of repair attempts, there are also limits on total days out of service (20 business days). Look at your state’s laws directly rather than taking their word for it - NC Lemon Law (assuming you’re in NC based on your signature)I spoke to them. They said lemon law is applicable only f some N number of times repiared. I truely dont understand and its frustrating to wait this long. I paid all those money to have the vehicle for 2 days. Does anyone has any suggestions??
Thanks. Yes its 20 buisness days. I am talking to a law firm. Lets see. ThanksThat is not fully accurate. In addition to limits on number of repair attempts, there are also limits on total days out of service (20 business days). Look at your state’s laws directly rather than taking their word for it - NC Lemon Law (assuming you’re in NC based on your signature)
You lucked out with your location and proximity to a giga factory that's just about to open.They got it done a day early... impressive service out of the Fort Worth Service Center. Back up and running, done a hundred miles or so on it and all seems well.
Guy around me has a video on YouTube, brand new MX Plaid died in 9 miles with still no resolution.Neighbor just got his '22 MYLR back after almost a month in the SC. During the drive home from *DELIVERY* the car wasn't driving normal. Asked me to hop into the car, and it felt very weird, albeit no error messages. Do not pass go, drove straight to the SC the next day for a new rear motor
why concerned? They replace the motor and move on...Rear motor disabled on model Y after driving 4k miles. Now the car is at service for motor replacement. I am concerned with the issue and potential risk driving the vehicle.