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Since you were one of the successful people getting the replacement done, Is it your opinion that the battery degradation/issues need to be severe before they consider?
I am bringing my p90dl in for service tomorrow and I will mention my displeasure with performance and range of my V1 battery, but, any tips in even "planting the seed" for future replacement would be appreciated.
I have a Ludicrous mode one and when I had a cell fail in my pack, I said they needed to replace it with a V3 since we were going through the process anyway. They would not have replaced the battery if it were still functioning, unfortunately. I asked them about it before the pack failed and they had refused quite staunchly.
I have a Ludicrous mode one and when I had a cell fail in my pack, I said they needed to replace it with a V3 since we were going through the process anyway. They would not have replaced the battery if it were still functioning, unfortunately. I asked them about it before the pack failed and they had refused quite staunchly.
Tesla just upgraded my P85 Sig to a 90 pack in Jan 2018. Are you able to tell me what version pack number this is?
1102982-01-A (ASY,HV BATTERY, 90L,CAT1, REMAINN,SX)
Thanks. I can't find where you guys are finding version #'s
Tesla just upgraded my P85 Sig to a 90 pack in Jan 2018. Are you able to tell me what version pack number this is?
1102982-01-A (ASY,HV BATTERY, 90L,CAT1, REMAINN,SX)
Thanks. I can't find where you guys are finding version #'s
Earlier or later is irrelevant for the "V" series discussion...the better word is "different."
I have only done research on the V series as it relates to the P90DL's. The P85DL batteries are a different animal. Maybe they are good, maybe they are bad, dunno....