@jjrandorin If this is yet another case of that, I'm going to have a nice hearty laugh. And I am going to go even further into my opinion of telling people to not screw around with that stuff.
I have seen situations here where people either try out something that interacts with the car like teslafi or stats (I am only mentioning those because they are two of the most popular ones) and decide they dont need them then delete it thinking that stops whatever they setup. As you pointed out, it doesnt.
I have also seen people have a non tesla wall connector with some sort of scheduled charging, and try to do it there and in the car.
I have also seen people sign up for some service that manages charging (like optiwatt or some other service like that) and forget they signed up for it.
Thats in addition to the confusion around scheduled charging vs scheduled departure, etc, and how those (dont) really work together.
In the other currently active thread on this, the member got confirmation from the Tesla service center that "its a mobile request thats activating charging", so its likely some combination of those things above.
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@levi.peters193 the only thing that makes sense is that an outside service is triggering charging, since the tesla scheduled charging correctly shows the start time. If you have scheduled charging setup, then click "start charging" in the app, the car will correctly start charging even though scheduled charging is setup. "Something" is triggering their car to start charging, and probably not the car, but something from outside the car.
Why now vs the past year, no idea, more digging into who has access to the vehicle, etc.
@levi.peters193 should change their tesla account password, and try it again.