My model 3 is below 4k miles and 1 year, the AC system is showing some smellyneess in heat when it's first turned on. Sounds like this is a known problem with he HVAC software where it didn't properly deal with moisture.
So I bring it in and they tell me I have to pay nearly $400 to get it fixed. This seems absurd for a problem that Tesla patched but ruined the HVAC system. I have never had this problem in literally any car.
I guess it's one more thing to add on to the carbon fiber spoilers that don't fit. Any advice on how I can escalate this up? It's funny because the service advisor also thought it was absurd people are having to pay for this issue. Seems like a health risk if it's possibly mold.
If it was just the cabin air filters I'd wait for a 3rd party replacement and do it myself. But it sounds like they have to clean out the HVAC system
So I bring it in and they tell me I have to pay nearly $400 to get it fixed. This seems absurd for a problem that Tesla patched but ruined the HVAC system. I have never had this problem in literally any car.
I guess it's one more thing to add on to the carbon fiber spoilers that don't fit. Any advice on how I can escalate this up? It's funny because the service advisor also thought it was absurd people are having to pay for this issue. Seems like a health risk if it's possibly mold.
If it was just the cabin air filters I'd wait for a 3rd party replacement and do it myself. But it sounds like they have to clean out the HVAC system