SMAlset
Well-Known Member
While you can keep on spending $10 or so on a cheap USB flash drive, how expensive would be it if when you got in an accident it hadn't been working or got corrupted. Could mean a bigger insurance bill to you with no proof it was the other guys fault, especially if your left fixing your Tesla. We have had a number of people on the forum say their USB flash drives got corrupted or simply stopped writing. They could see the files from earlier but nothing new recorded. Hey, if that the kind of chances you're more willing to take knowing the above, go for it.
OP, if you've gone through all the reasonable alternatives as to what can be the issue and not found anything, schedule service through the app. Could be a lose connection to the USB connector. I'm sure it's covered under warranty if it's a wiring issue.
OP, if you've gone through all the reasonable alternatives as to what can be the issue and not found anything, schedule service through the app. Could be a lose connection to the USB connector. I'm sure it's covered under warranty if it's a wiring issue.