Aggmeister2010
Active Member
Huh? Tesla did the inspection and reported the rodent damage. It doesn't get them out of paying anything.
Yes it does. It’s a warranty, not insurance.
Warranty pays for faulty parts that have failed due to a defect. Like your MCU bubbles or leaking LDU gasket.
Insurance pays for damage from covered perils like wrecks, floods, physical damage, etc.
Warranty companies have to verify the cause of failure to make sure you don’t just hit your MCU with a hammer and make a claim to get it replaced. Rodent damage is not a warranty item.