So got my official recall notice that parts are available, and I should proceed with scheduling my eMMC replacement for MCU1. So, do so, drop it off... At the end of the day, service notes say to the effect "does not need replacement at this time... check back later to see if eMMC has reached wearable capacity for replacement". Replacement denied.
Proceed with several minutes of profanity.
So... should I just tell the NHTSA "that Tesla has failed or is unable to remedy this defect without charge or within a reasonable time" ? I mean, I still have a mostly-functional MCU- but the telltale signs often noted (streaming fails/locks up, browser works about 3% of the time, reboots for no real reason, etc) and a few not often noted (screen turns to garbage text) so I can live a little longer if the parts need to go to those whose MCU1's are on fire or something... but they didn't say that, they seem to have plenty as of late. They just decided it wasn't needed.
Proceed with several minutes of profanity.
So... should I just tell the NHTSA "that Tesla has failed or is unable to remedy this defect without charge or within a reasonable time" ? I mean, I still have a mostly-functional MCU- but the telltale signs often noted (streaming fails/locks up, browser works about 3% of the time, reboots for no real reason, etc) and a few not often noted (screen turns to garbage text) so I can live a little longer if the parts need to go to those whose MCU1's are on fire or something... but they didn't say that, they seem to have plenty as of late. They just decided it wasn't needed.