My Model X is at the SC that sent it to a body shop to fix things that I found at the time of delivery. I am getting an alert on my phone that my battery is very low and I need to charge it immediately. Its late now and I have been trying to talk to roadside assistance to see if they can do anything, no luck, waiting for 65 minutes on hold.
What if my battery runs down to zero? What will happen to my battery in the long run? I cannot believe that they did not charge my car before sending it to wherever they had to for paint job. What should I do if by tomorrow morning the charge reaches zero? How bad is it for the battery pack? I cannot see what the current charge is on my car since they disabled App access.
My car has been to the SC a few times. For those of you who find problems with your car during delivery, it is just easier to decline delivery I think so that you save a LOT of your time and anxiety trying to run around the SC to get those problems taken care of. Tesla is great and all, but at the end of the day, they are a start-up and are really struggling to keep up due to the flood of Model 3s and all the problems that they have to fix, which they shouldn't have had to if they tightened the QC and QA at the factory.
Does anyone know how a zero battery will impact my car in the long run. How do I get Tesla to document this in my vehicle history especially because I do not know what the charge is now?
What if my battery runs down to zero? What will happen to my battery in the long run? I cannot believe that they did not charge my car before sending it to wherever they had to for paint job. What should I do if by tomorrow morning the charge reaches zero? How bad is it for the battery pack? I cannot see what the current charge is on my car since they disabled App access.
My car has been to the SC a few times. For those of you who find problems with your car during delivery, it is just easier to decline delivery I think so that you save a LOT of your time and anxiety trying to run around the SC to get those problems taken care of. Tesla is great and all, but at the end of the day, they are a start-up and are really struggling to keep up due to the flood of Model 3s and all the problems that they have to fix, which they shouldn't have had to if they tightened the QC and QA at the factory.
Does anyone know how a zero battery will impact my car in the long run. How do I get Tesla to document this in my vehicle history especially because I do not know what the charge is now?