Well... the dumbass of the year award goes to yours truly...
Pulled up in the driveway after a 4 hour drive back from seeing family, wife and 1 of two kids got out of the car, thought kid 1's FWD closed after hitting the button on the screen. Kid 2's FWD was almost closed so I started creeping into the garage. Shortly thereafter, the sound of breaking glass and crunching brick... Apparently Kid 1's door didnt respond to the close command I'm pretty sure I sent.
Gut. Wrenched.
Anyone have any experience with this or body shops or Tesla? My Service Center folks in STL have been responding via email this evening (fantastic on a Sunday...) but they seem to be handing me off to their certified local body shop. I'm two hours away from them. Cant close the door to drive it up to them...
I've been searching the forums for a couple hours. I'm most curious on the amount of time a body shop might need to fix something like this. Bad couple weeks here to be without my precious...
Anyway - hope everyone is having a fantastic holiday season!
Pulled up in the driveway after a 4 hour drive back from seeing family, wife and 1 of two kids got out of the car, thought kid 1's FWD closed after hitting the button on the screen. Kid 2's FWD was almost closed so I started creeping into the garage. Shortly thereafter, the sound of breaking glass and crunching brick... Apparently Kid 1's door didnt respond to the close command I'm pretty sure I sent.
Gut. Wrenched.
Anyone have any experience with this or body shops or Tesla? My Service Center folks in STL have been responding via email this evening (fantastic on a Sunday...) but they seem to be handing me off to their certified local body shop. I'm two hours away from them. Cant close the door to drive it up to them...
I've been searching the forums for a couple hours. I'm most curious on the amount of time a body shop might need to fix something like this. Bad couple weeks here to be without my precious...
Anyway - hope everyone is having a fantastic holiday season!
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