Just got the call and Monday's the day--super excited. I remember seeing a Model S delivery checklist back in the day. I did a quick search on the forum and couldn't find anything for the 3. Does one exist?
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I created a Model 3-specific one here (borrowing content from the above video as well):
Tesla Model 3 Delivery Inspection Checklist
I also included a handful of other real-world issues encountered by people on TMC and reddit.
Based upon a few recent threads/comments, you might want to add removal of default screen protector and confirming that the cooling system has been flushed/bled.
How would you even check/confirm the coolant though? Assuming it isn't warning you about it on the screen right there, I think the only way you'd know is if the warning message ever appeared or didn't appear after driving it for awhile. You could ask the Tesla delivery people, but they probably don't have any first-hand knowledge and would just presume it was flushed and filled properly. So I don't think there's anything you can really do about this at delivery unfortunately.
Just got the call and Monday's the day--super excited. I remember seeing a Model S delivery checklist back in the day. I did a quick search on the forum and couldn't find anything for the 3. Does one exist?
What happens if the odometer is > 50 miles. Only asking because my paper work right now says it has exactly 50 miles on it.
What is the significance of this check? Is it realistic to expect that this was done, and is it a big deal if it was not?Based upon a few recent threads/comments, you might want to add removal of default screen protector and confirming that the cooling system has been flushed/bled.
They plug 50 but they usually come with about 10-11 after test drive.
Has anyone tried this? What is the significance of this check? Is it realistic to expect that this was done, and is it a big deal if it was not?
Overall, has anyone used this checklist? Are there any other on this site, or is this it?
I created a Model 3-specific one here (borrowing content from the above video as well):
Tesla Model 3 Delivery Inspection Checklist
I also included a handful of other real-world issues encountered by people on TMC and reddit.
Thank you for this. I used it and found it very helpful. There were a couple of things on the "Tier 2" sub-list that I would not have caught myself, but did with the help of the checklist and had them corrected at the delivery center before I drove off.I created a Model 3-specific one here (borrowing content from the above video as well):
Tesla Model 3 Delivery Inspection Checklist
I also included a handful of other real-world issues encountered by people on TMC and reddit.
I created a Model 3-specific one here (borrowing content from the above video as well):
Tesla Model 3 Delivery Inspection Checklist
I also included a handful of other real-world issues encountered by people on TMC and reddit.