Hello All,
I recently purchased a Tesla Model X 75D (Mid 2017), and I have had it for the past several months. The temperature outside has for the first time dropped below 25 degrees. It appears that the car's central computer will not power on due to the low temperature. I would expect there to be some protection system that would prevent this from being an issue. I have read many posts that suggest the same basic steps for troubleshooting the issue, which I have tried and failed. I am reaching out to see if anyone know of anything I can do to resolve the issue. Tesla service center was not very helpful in providing a solution. They want me to drive the car to their location which is approximately 30-40 miles away in less than 25-degree weather or pay $3.00 per mile to tow the car.
1. I tried holding the two scroll buttons on the steering for different intervals of seconds, 10, 15, 20, 30, 90.
2. I tried pressing the two scroll buttons while pressing the break for various ranges of seconds, 10, 15, 30, and 90.
Short of trying to heat up my garage, I do not know what else to try.
Respectfully,
Julian
I recently purchased a Tesla Model X 75D (Mid 2017), and I have had it for the past several months. The temperature outside has for the first time dropped below 25 degrees. It appears that the car's central computer will not power on due to the low temperature. I would expect there to be some protection system that would prevent this from being an issue. I have read many posts that suggest the same basic steps for troubleshooting the issue, which I have tried and failed. I am reaching out to see if anyone know of anything I can do to resolve the issue. Tesla service center was not very helpful in providing a solution. They want me to drive the car to their location which is approximately 30-40 miles away in less than 25-degree weather or pay $3.00 per mile to tow the car.
1. I tried holding the two scroll buttons on the steering for different intervals of seconds, 10, 15, 20, 30, 90.
2. I tried pressing the two scroll buttons while pressing the break for various ranges of seconds, 10, 15, 30, and 90.
Short of trying to heat up my garage, I do not know what else to try.
Respectfully,
Julian