Tracy Anderson
Member
I have had 3rd party warranties before and the service dept at the dealership would work with them. So this was new to me. I submitted the estimate to my warranty company last week, just waiting on word of whether it's covered or not. Being that the estimate lists the part being replaced as a fuse, but it's not listed as a maintenance item in the manual, I think my warranty folks might be confused lolYeah. That's not how 3rd party warranty works. You ask the company that gave the warranty, then take car to Tesla and probably pay yourself first, then send the invoice to the warranty company...