Regaj
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You've mentioned a number of times having "issues" with your battery prior to the warranty expiration. But nowhere have you provided any insight into what those were. If your conversations with the Tesla Service people were as vague as you've been here in this thread, I'm not surprised you've had difficulties.
I'm truly sorry you had two HV battery failures. That you would have two such failures in ~100,000 miles would certainly give any of us pause. And it raises an obvious question of if there was some underlying component common to both failures.
But outright pack failure happens for very specific reasons - and is usually accompanied by one or more very explicit error codes. As do serious "issues."
I once had a six-week-old vehicle - a BMW - replaced under my state's Lemon Law statute. So I'm very familiar with how things can go sideways in spite of a manufacturer's best intentions, and the long, uphill climb that often must be trodden in order to make things right. But facts - documented, provable facts - are what make the difference once you march into that landscape.
Simply offering up vague, general complaints won't get you there. And grasping at red herring arguments like incorrect odometer readings doesn't help your case.
Best of luck.
I'm truly sorry you had two HV battery failures. That you would have two such failures in ~100,000 miles would certainly give any of us pause. And it raises an obvious question of if there was some underlying component common to both failures.
But outright pack failure happens for very specific reasons - and is usually accompanied by one or more very explicit error codes. As do serious "issues."
I once had a six-week-old vehicle - a BMW - replaced under my state's Lemon Law statute. So I'm very familiar with how things can go sideways in spite of a manufacturer's best intentions, and the long, uphill climb that often must be trodden in order to make things right. But facts - documented, provable facts - are what make the difference once you march into that landscape.
Simply offering up vague, general complaints won't get you there. And grasping at red herring arguments like incorrect odometer readings doesn't help your case.
Best of luck.