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How much would a PEM cost out of warranty?
Very useful and a bit scary thread! For the replacement/new item (PEM/battery) discussion, the information below from Tesla Motors (sent late 2011) might be useful:
"The cost of the US PEM would be $16,713.48USD. Upon receiving your old PEM back, we would proceed to refund you half of the funds as a core return. The PEM would have to be in good condition, repairable, and not damaged in any way by shipping or outside influences. The warranty label/seal would also have to be intact upon receipt. Upon receipt of your old PEM in good condition, we would credit you $8,356.74USD. "
My PEM has failed for the second time. Tesla Burlingame has told me that since they don't open up the PEM to repair it, I'll have to buy a brand new one for $10,000.
Talk to the Palo Alto Service Center and take it there. I believe that location has more Roadster experience than anyplace else in North America.My PEM has failed for the second time. Tesla Burlingame has told me that since they don't open up the PEM to repair it, I'll have to buy a brand new one for $10,000.
That's weird. Tesla Service Center Denver opened my PEM and replaced two fuses. $850 for parts & labor.
always good to have more options but I cannot get the answer to the question whether tesla will service the car after the PEM is changed with third party one or even tampered with or repaired by third partyCheck out Gruber Power Services. They repair PEMs and charge only for failed components and labor, usually WAY less the $10K.
They also remanufacture PEMs replacing known wear components such as Electrolytic caps, Relays, etc. Their experience with inverters (PEMs) eclipses even Tesla Motors having been in the inverter repair business for over 3 decades.
Check out Gruber Power Services. They repair PEMs and charge only for failed components and labor, usually WAY less the $10K.
They also remanufacture PEMs replacing known wear components such as Electrolytic caps, Relays, etc. Their experience with inverters (PEMs) eclipses even Tesla Motors having been in the inverter repair business for over 3 decades.
You probably should mention that you're CEO of Gruber Power Services, according to your profile & not just some random satisfied customer.