Asking here in the forums as I am still waiting on callback from Tesla.
After 2 week vacation, I return to find the Tesla in what appears to be sleep mode. Note: I left the Tesla plugged into 220v 40A while I was away to ensure it would be using wall power to keep battery warm and what not. I also set the car to not use evergy savings, so not sure why it entered into this state.
I unplug the car, get in and step on the brake, and get the message: System is Powering Up. I then wait 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes, nothing.
Then I do the reset using both scroll wheels, nothing, try opening the door, exiting, lock, unlock, then reset again while pressing the brake pedal, nothing.
I then preform the Gateway reset, which involves pulling a 20A fuse for 30sec and reseating it, nothing.
The car does start after a while, allows me to drive, but no center console, no sounds from indicators or control over AC.
Anyone else have this situation? Any tips?
Thanks
After 2 week vacation, I return to find the Tesla in what appears to be sleep mode. Note: I left the Tesla plugged into 220v 40A while I was away to ensure it would be using wall power to keep battery warm and what not. I also set the car to not use evergy savings, so not sure why it entered into this state.
I unplug the car, get in and step on the brake, and get the message: System is Powering Up. I then wait 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes, nothing.
Then I do the reset using both scroll wheels, nothing, try opening the door, exiting, lock, unlock, then reset again while pressing the brake pedal, nothing.
I then preform the Gateway reset, which involves pulling a 20A fuse for 30sec and reseating it, nothing.
The car does start after a while, allows me to drive, but no center console, no sounds from indicators or control over AC.
Anyone else have this situation? Any tips?
Thanks