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1. Was it still plugged in?
2. Do you have sentry mode on even if at home?
3. Did you pre-heat the car?
The weather being cold does sap some juice out of the battery - was at 39% when parking the car at center parcs last week, when I went back to the car a 5 days later it was at 36% all due to cold loss.
On the drive I always leave it plugged in just to top up every night if I get some loss due to low temps
Sentry mode I leave off unless parked somewhere a bit risky if i'm concerned about battery life.
Sorry - M3P 2 months oldNeed more info really.. you haven't even said which car you've got or how old it is.
+1 to this.Any third party apps using your Tesla login ?
Here’s my settings which seem to work (I'm assuming you mean Location access):
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(I have 4.5.0 installed but not opened the app yet because I don’t want to wake the car up)
My location is set to always.Do people have their Tesla app to always use or only when app open?
My location is set to always.
I did note when I got home friday evening I saw an update was pending for install, could be if it was unplugged it needed a bit of battery power to download the update?
No, there was no snowflake icon but great to know. Thanks for sharingWhen you entered the car before your short journey, do you remember if the blue snowflake was showing next to the battery %? This time of year, especially if the car is sitting idle for days, it's usual for the battery to be cold. When this occurs, the car will intentionally hold some capacity back until the battery has been sufficiently warmed, whereby it will give return the capacity back to you, so the % charge first indicated will appear to be less. It's explained in the manual :
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