Hey guys…not sure if anyone has had any experience with this any insight or personal experience would be helpful
Picked up my Brand new Model Y on June 22nd 2023…on June 25th, I was leaving my house and a block away I got the error stating Pull over immediately, electrical functions of the car cannot sustain functions, shutting down and within 5 minutes the car was completely dead
Got it towed to Tesla, they said the power conversion system was faulty and had it replaced but wanted to keep the car for 2 days to test, the third day when i inquired they said the car was dead again and they are looking into it
A week goes by i follow up and now they are stating the car boots up is fault free and working perfectly fine for a day or two and then it dies again and they dont know what is wrong with it as there are no permanent faults in the system and it just dies. I spoke to the tech and he said in 7 years we has been working there he has never seen it and have sent the data to Tesla engineers and is waiting for them to tell him what to do
As of today July 11th they have not heard anything back…the car hasn't moved or driven a single KM since it got towed to them on 25th
Not sure what to do at this point, car has 581kms on Odometer, am i stuck waiting for engineers which could be days or months? I dont have the confidence in the car anymore if Tesla themselves has “never seen this” and cant seem to figure it out for 3 weeks
Do i keep waiting/ should i contact lawyers for the buyback? Is it too soon? This will be my third Tesla so clearly no hate on the brand but I’m losing confidence in this Y specifically
Edit: any insight would be helpful …even if you guys had any experience with any other manufacturers and what you guys did would be helpful
Picked up my Brand new Model Y on June 22nd 2023…on June 25th, I was leaving my house and a block away I got the error stating Pull over immediately, electrical functions of the car cannot sustain functions, shutting down and within 5 minutes the car was completely dead
Got it towed to Tesla, they said the power conversion system was faulty and had it replaced but wanted to keep the car for 2 days to test, the third day when i inquired they said the car was dead again and they are looking into it
A week goes by i follow up and now they are stating the car boots up is fault free and working perfectly fine for a day or two and then it dies again and they dont know what is wrong with it as there are no permanent faults in the system and it just dies. I spoke to the tech and he said in 7 years we has been working there he has never seen it and have sent the data to Tesla engineers and is waiting for them to tell him what to do
As of today July 11th they have not heard anything back…the car hasn't moved or driven a single KM since it got towed to them on 25th
Not sure what to do at this point, car has 581kms on Odometer, am i stuck waiting for engineers which could be days or months? I dont have the confidence in the car anymore if Tesla themselves has “never seen this” and cant seem to figure it out for 3 weeks
Do i keep waiting/ should i contact lawyers for the buyback? Is it too soon? This will be my third Tesla so clearly no hate on the brand but I’m losing confidence in this Y specifically
Edit: any insight would be helpful …even if you guys had any experience with any other manufacturers and what you guys did would be helpful
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