We came back from spring break to notice our plugged-in MS75D's fans were ON (loud noise that you cannot help but notice). Wife and I both were worried how long had it been on - I said it must have been for a short while because a plugged in Tesla is a happy Tesla - so it works to keep the battery in optimum temperature bla bla...Our car was plugged in for the entire week we were out.
I went back and checked my nest cam recording in my garage and see that the car's fan was ON for close to 3 days. From April 5th to April 8th - continuously (as in, I clicked at various 2-3hr gaps in continuous recording and noticed the same fan noise). It only stopped when I unlocked the car and turned off the AC (yes, AC was on when I last locked the car a week ago). Also, the Nav update (Beta) notification was up on the screen. The car's s/w was updated on March 30th (2018.12) just before we went out for spring break.
Should I just forget about it? Should I call Tesla and ask them to check the logs? Not so concerned if this is a one-time thing, but worried about overheating/damaging some parts due to constant-ON for 36+hrs.
Thx
I went back and checked my nest cam recording in my garage and see that the car's fan was ON for close to 3 days. From April 5th to April 8th - continuously (as in, I clicked at various 2-3hr gaps in continuous recording and noticed the same fan noise). It only stopped when I unlocked the car and turned off the AC (yes, AC was on when I last locked the car a week ago). Also, the Nav update (Beta) notification was up on the screen. The car's s/w was updated on March 30th (2018.12) just before we went out for spring break.
Should I just forget about it? Should I call Tesla and ask them to check the logs? Not so concerned if this is a one-time thing, but worried about overheating/damaging some parts due to constant-ON for 36+hrs.
Thx