Today, watering my garden, a penny dropped. I believe I been goosed!
I was thinking about the different analysis tools out there, I have been looking into them on the web a bit, and the Tessie/Teslafi apps and the output they can provide.
So, I now must believe Tesla must have the same tools either;
- built in,
- or they have bought the same tools we can, from the internet
- or had the same companies modify them for their use.
If Tesla don’t have an equivalent standard of equipment, as a minimum, I would be thinking they are crazy.
They keep referencing their online analysis, so why not show the physical output to clients, by printout or on a digital screen. Why not simply provide me with a copy of the before and after data, back in Sept/Oct.
Thinking aloud, as a policy, wouldn’t it be best to simply show customers the physical data, provide a print out, or provide a digital output via email for the clients records.
And then sit down with the client (if they are local to a service centre, or by zoom) explaining the output from the vehicles data analysis. This would be a very good way to build customer buy in, and trust.
At the moment, all I can assume is that they don’t want to provide the data, because I may actually have a problem, and they do not want to fez up.
Again I have to ask, why! I can only believe, they simply don’t have a fix for the problem.
Yeah! You guessed it, I watch too many Bond movies, ahh such is life
If I provide my own data extraction, would Tesla dispute it’s authenticity, just as they presently dispute my memory and experiences today. Is there a Tesla certified data extraction tool? (No need to answer, just a rhetorical question)
I guess I just don’t know what is what, anymore.
But I do believe it is now appropriate that I get a data analysis tool, as suggested. This tool will help me baseline my thinking, as things arise in the future. To give me more confidence in myself.
I really hope everyone has a great new year! And I cannot thank you enough for your input.