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End of Warranty Inspection

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I took my car to the Gold Coast service centre today.

Here are the items completed:

Cabin Air Filter Replacement$85.15
Wiper Blades Replacement$88.92
Brake Fluid Check - Was OK$27.00
Tire Rotation$64.80
12V Battery - Only replace when car reports a problem$0.00
Exterior Seal Adjustment$0.00
Plastic Boot Cover Adjustment$0.00
Suspension - Lower Lateral Links Replaced, Front Lower Compliance Link Assembly, Nuts/Washer$0.00
Total$292.43

They have moved the AC maintenance out to year 6, so that got removed from my list of things to do. They identified a puncture that I knew about, it's basically a leaking plug from a previous puncture (1 PSI every 2 weeks or so) and suggested tyre replacement based on uneven wear. The tyres are coming to EOL, so I knew that was due, but Tesla charge too much for the tyres and didn't have stock. I've ordered some from another shop, but have to wait 3-4 months as there are none on the East Coast of Australia. Another item that I mentioned was the wheel arch covers which had started to come away/deform. Tesla said it wasn't impacting the car and if they replaced them it would happen again anyway. I relented on that, as it's really a minor thing and you have to look closely to see it.

Overall, I'm happy that everything has been addressed and glad I got the third-party check done for peace of mind.
 
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