About 5 days ago I had a bricked 3 because the 12v went dead. After about an hour, I returned to the car and it magically went back on. I did have the "Low 12v battery" message, so I made a service appointment, the first one being a week away. I did call the service center to come in, but I could not talk to a live person at all.
The car has bricked 2 more times since then and then suddenly turned on again after waiting it out (this was frustrating when I was in the middle of a forest at one point). Then, yesterday, I got a message from Tesla Service that there were no 12v batteries in stock and they needed to push my appointment out another week.
I knew my car wasn't going to make it that long, and sure enough, today my car is completely dead and after hours of sitting there will not turn on.
What are my options here? My 3 is my ONLY car and I need to get around. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't just grab any battery from the auto store to temporarily put in there. Everyone here has been downing the Ohmmu battery. Can I get a quick jump pack that connects to the 12v port in the Tesla?
It's Sunday officially so I can't talk to Service of course. Even if I could, it's not like they are going to give me a loaner car.
Seems to me my only option is to rent a car and pay for it myself. Is this correct? It's like a Tesla tax and that's BS.
The car has bricked 2 more times since then and then suddenly turned on again after waiting it out (this was frustrating when I was in the middle of a forest at one point). Then, yesterday, I got a message from Tesla Service that there were no 12v batteries in stock and they needed to push my appointment out another week.
I knew my car wasn't going to make it that long, and sure enough, today my car is completely dead and after hours of sitting there will not turn on.
What are my options here? My 3 is my ONLY car and I need to get around. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't just grab any battery from the auto store to temporarily put in there. Everyone here has been downing the Ohmmu battery. Can I get a quick jump pack that connects to the 12v port in the Tesla?
It's Sunday officially so I can't talk to Service of course. Even if I could, it's not like they are going to give me a loaner car.
Seems to me my only option is to rent a car and pay for it myself. Is this correct? It's like a Tesla tax and that's BS.