I bought the $300 outdoor cover from Tesla because I don't have a garage. I have a huge oak tree hovering over the car. And before you report me to PETA, I love all animals. All of them. But these ****ing birds are laughing at my fake owl. I think the fake owl now comforts them. Since it is illegal in Texas to cut down an oak tree, I need to protect the car when I am not home. I spend half my time in another country and as soon as life returns to normal I will be gone two weeks at a time.
My question is: Are there any issues if I have the cover on and the car plugged in for 2.5 weeks at a time in the great Texas heat that could reach 100 degrees? The car gets direct sunlight for about 5hrs every day. I am concerned the cover will take the temperature to a place that could damage the car. Should I turn the AC remotely every once in a while?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Hector
My question is: Are there any issues if I have the cover on and the car plugged in for 2.5 weeks at a time in the great Texas heat that could reach 100 degrees? The car gets direct sunlight for about 5hrs every day. I am concerned the cover will take the temperature to a place that could damage the car. Should I turn the AC remotely every once in a while?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Hector