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Phantom drain solved…turned off wifi

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TLDR: Turned off wifi and disabled Bluetooth on phone (when at home) did the trick

A few weeks ago my 2022 model S wasn’t going to sleep for some reason (after return from the body shop after accident repairs). Rebooted multiple times and still battery drain 4-7% overnight and while parked while shopping.

Going crazy but I just decided to turn off wifi and disable Bluetooth on phone (since my garage is below my kitchen and living room as I live in a townhouse). IT WORKED. My Tesla is sleeping all the time per the Tessie app and no longer losing gobs of battery. I only enable wifi when I need to make an update to the software in the car.

YMMV
 
My 22 Sleeps fine with multiple phones having Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on, on all phones and Wi-Fi on, on the car.

Initially it was in garage under bedroom now it’s in garage next to bedroom.

I have no apps running and I suspect it was your Tessie App or other you experimented with. And sure, if you turn off Wi-Fi you’re essentially turning off all Apps with it.

Change your password and leave the apps out. would probably work just as well. And you don’t have to mess with anything.