Speak for yourself2022.8.3 doesn't fix these issues, though they think so in the service center. The service center can unlock the update for your car. The issue occurs only in long trips.
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Speak for yourself2022.8.3 doesn't fix these issues, though they think so in the service center. The service center can unlock the update for your car. The issue occurs only in long trips.
This is exactly what I did. What problem do you have?Speak for yourself
It protects the areas most prone to rock chips while driving. It's rather smart, as the PPF on my Model 3 looks bad on top of the rock chips I had on the front bumper when it got wrapped. It's why almost everyone takes their freshly delivered car straight to the wrap place.What is the purpose of this blue tape?
It’s just temporary for the drive home before actual PPF is installed. If it’s a long enough drive it makes sense to do.Is that ugly blue wrap permanent? Something is wrong with this world... What's about covering seats in plastic film and using a TV remote in a plastic bag? Another great option - just leave the car in the garage, and use another car for driving.
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Bro, does this wrap also comes in rose gold? that would be sick to have it matching my RolexHad to drive to the Safeway in Fremont on Mission to buy Isopropyl alcohol and water for a makeshift IPA. The wax they put on there preventing the tape from sticking. A quick wipe on the areas and I'm good for the 130 mile drive home.View attachment 791183
interesting flex but ok.Bro, does this wrap also comes in rose gold? that would be sick to have it matching my Rolex
It protects the areas most prone to rock chips while driving. It's rather smart, as the PPF on my Model 3 looks bad on top of the rock chips I had on the front bumper when it got wrapped. It's why almost everyone takes their freshly delivered car straight to the wrap place.
It’s just temporary for the drive home before actual PPF is installed. If it’s a long enough drive it makes sense to do.
Reminds me of the ol' car bras people used to stick on their cars, although in this case it looks more like a facial mud mask.Had to drive to the Safeway in Fremont on Mission to buy Isopropyl alcohol and water for a makeshift IPA. The wax they put on there preventing the tape from sticking. A quick wipe on the areas and I'm good for the 130 mile drive home.View attachment 791183
Yeah good wrap places are booked months out so I had to guess when I’d have my vehicle and book time already....and my wrap guy has me slotted in on May 9th...the soonest I could get.
Better not drink that IPAHad to drive to the Safeway in Fremont on Mission to buy Isopropyl alcohol and water for a makeshift IPA.
I hear you.My 2018 MX was occasionally buggy, which is what drove me to look into buying a new one. That said, perusing the recent posts has me a bit anxious. Sounds like there are lots of horror stories out there with reports of buggy software, undriveable cars, multiple warning lights. We even have @Stro pondering selling his car. I have been waiting since January 2021 to get back into a Model X, but the volume of anecdotes is giving me pause. Sounds really painful to wait a year + for a car, fork out around $140k only to not feel safe in it.
No real point to this post - just thinking out loud...
I'm new on this thread, but I have the same "rear right safety restraint system fault" on my Model X Long Range refresh 20" wheels 6-seats FSD delivered Feb 2022. Updated to 2022.8.3 and message continues to recur.As I previously reported, this is an overheating issue. Currently, they update software to version 2022.8.3 and purge air bubbles in the cooling system from the service menu to resolve this issue. Agree with you that these measures don’t seem enough. Likely, there is a hardware design issue in the cooling system.
But are you telling that you had this issue after the update to version 2022.8.3???
Normally you'd be right But...this waiting room thread have people posting without knowing if their car will be good or bad and then they report when getting the car.I hear you.
As Musk said last night, the past few years have been really tough. I believe Tesla will make things right and will continue to get better.
I’m pretty sure other auto mfrs have had similar problems exacerbated by the whole economic/supply chain breakdown/work shutdowns.
I’m also pretty sure you don’t hear from the majority of owners who are happy. It’s natural that you hear the bad experiences on a forum because the happy owners have driven off into the sunset lol
Normally you'd be right But...this waiting room thread have people posting without knowing if their car will be good or bad and then they report when getting the car.
the fact it got to a point where people expect to have issues means the consensus is that issues are there where with other MFR issues are the exception.
I don't recall even 1 post with "the car is perfect" and there was no 'BUT' in it
Out of Many cars I owned, only 1 had issues and I'm kinda shamed to say to I expect the X would be the 2nd.
As Musk said last night, the past few years have been really tough. I believe Tesla will make things right and will continue to get better.
Based on my experience, legacy auto manufacturers have issues with supply. But I don't believe they have shipped cars missing parts.I’m pretty sure other auto mfrs have had similar problems exacerbated by the whole economic/supply chain breakdown/work shutdowns.
Here I agree. This thread is currently 1531 pages of stress and complaints. Anyone happy with the car has moved on. I am sticking around to help answer questions and share an occasional post.I’m also pretty sure you don’t hear from the majority of owners who are happy. It’s natural that you hear the bad experiences on a forum because the happy owners have driven off into the sunset lol