I've had a minor issue I've been tracking since delivery day (31 March 2022). Basically the climate control system was all fubared when I picked the car up at delivery. It was blowing cold air out the vents when it was 50F outside and was throwing an error on the HVAC control screen (something like "Climate system failure"). I noted this for fixing in my delivery issues. The first post-delivery software update, a few days later, magically seemed to make everything work (at least the air temperature was halfway reasonable and no more system failures).
The service center fixed up all the various minor issues I had with door alignment, random bits of fabric sticking out between panels, etc. but they kept the climate control issue open for a lack of parts. I mentioned it seemed to be doing much better but they wanted to replace some temperature sensor(s) in the HVAC system. I got the car back and I've been driving it the past few months. It doesn't quite regulate cabin temperature as well as my Model S but I'm not sure what the correct expectation should be.
Anyway we've gone a few rounds now of rescheduling the service appointment for lack of parts...I'll get a text from the service advisor a few days before the appointment saying they don't have the parts and need to reschedule, so we kick the can down the road a month or so, lather, rinse, repeat.
This doesn't seem like a hugely pressing issue, and I'm glad my service advisor didn't just stamp "within spec" on it, but it's mildly annoying we can't get it all fixed up.
Anyone else have this problem or understand it?
Cheers,
Bruce.