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Model s 85D 2015 won't heat

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I just contacted SC and they checked my fault codes, PTC fault. Unit and fuse replacement cost 1070€ approx. Part number for PTC unit is 1060432-00-E. I searched from ebay used ones and found lot of 1060432-00-D, but not 1060432-00-E. What is the difference between D an E?
Nobody knows if these are compatible?
Don’t know for sure since the part number is different from mine (6007385-00-J). I replaced with the same part number. But I would guess that the D and E versions you referenced are likely compatible.
 
I just contacted SC and they checked my fault codes, PTC fault. Unit and fuse replacement cost 1070€ approx. Part number for PTC unit is 1060432-00-E. I searched from ebay used ones and found lot of 1060432-00-D, but not 1060432-00-E. What is the difference between D an E?
Hi, I have a used 1060432-00-E that I purchased from ebay but it's not compatible with my car (UK Model S 2017). Let me know if you still need it.

Also my car had faulty 107612-00-B. I replaced it with 1060432-00-E and installed new fuse but the heater did not work. Finally I managed to purchase 1072612-00-D directly from Tesla and it worked ok.
 
Hi, I have a used 1060432-00-E that I purchased from ebay but it's not compatible with my car (UK Model S 2017). Let me know if you still need it.

Also my car had faulty 107612-00-B. I replaced it with 1060432-00-E and installed new fuse but the heater did not work. Finally I managed to purchase 1072612-00-D directly from Tesla and it worked ok.
Can I ask what model S do you have? Is it dual motor? I'm about to replace the PTC and fuse and need to understand if a battery drop is required of if I can get back there with enough time. It looks like the high voltage junction box is back to front on the 75D so I'll need to remove it from it's mounts before I can do anything...