Hi guys,
I'm new to the thread but was hoping someone would have some insight on my issues. I picked up my new Tesla 2 weeks ago, and ON THE DRIVE HOME ON THE HIGHWAY, all of a sudden I had 7 simultaneous errors and the automated/assisted brakes/steering/tracion control all went out at once. I was able to muscle the car home and get it to the shop the next day with 10 miles on the odometer.
Car was in shop for 8 days and they said they changed out a faulty tire sensor replaced the entire computer in the car. They claimed they test drove the car and everything was good to go. I picked it up today and less than a mile down the road while coming to a stop, everything malfunctioned again and this time car shook temporarily making it a bit difficult to stop as I believe it was disabling the automated breaking while I was slowing down to manual breaking. This incident was more alarming as had I needed to stop faster I would have wrecked. I turned it around yet again and took it back to service center, this time much more deflated after the service guy made the comment that he wasnt sure why this happend or what was going on.
Now I have driven the car a grand total of about 3 miles with two seemingly alarming incidents. I have 3 young kids and am hoping to really just get a different car as I don't have much faith they know what the issue is at my service place. Would you feel good about letting them "fix" it again. I feel like I've lost piece of mind and really just want a different model Y or rebuild a new one. I don't think they exchange these things, but does anyone have any insight on the right path here?
Thanks
I'm new to the thread but was hoping someone would have some insight on my issues. I picked up my new Tesla 2 weeks ago, and ON THE DRIVE HOME ON THE HIGHWAY, all of a sudden I had 7 simultaneous errors and the automated/assisted brakes/steering/tracion control all went out at once. I was able to muscle the car home and get it to the shop the next day with 10 miles on the odometer.
Car was in shop for 8 days and they said they changed out a faulty tire sensor replaced the entire computer in the car. They claimed they test drove the car and everything was good to go. I picked it up today and less than a mile down the road while coming to a stop, everything malfunctioned again and this time car shook temporarily making it a bit difficult to stop as I believe it was disabling the automated breaking while I was slowing down to manual breaking. This incident was more alarming as had I needed to stop faster I would have wrecked. I turned it around yet again and took it back to service center, this time much more deflated after the service guy made the comment that he wasnt sure why this happend or what was going on.
Now I have driven the car a grand total of about 3 miles with two seemingly alarming incidents. I have 3 young kids and am hoping to really just get a different car as I don't have much faith they know what the issue is at my service place. Would you feel good about letting them "fix" it again. I feel like I've lost piece of mind and really just want a different model Y or rebuild a new one. I don't think they exchange these things, but does anyone have any insight on the right path here?
Thanks