Hi all! A little new here however been on the forums and how looked around a bit prior to this post. Currently on a 2012 model S P 85 with about 60,000 miles on it.
so fun story, we have a home charger, an EV outlet installed and everything and we’ve been good to go for quite some time. As of recently our car has been sending us notification saying unable to charge. We went ahead unplugged it plugged it back in for the breaker. It’s basically been this song and dance of trying to charge it with only getting a few miles on it or maybe a full charge, it just depends on how finicky the car wants to be that day. Went ahead and message Tesla I went and purchased a new charger for it, but same issues happening.
So now here we are and because I am second owner I do not get free super charging for life. We don’t have a problem paying for the super charging, but we went to go ahead and check it and it’s super charging just fine. I let Tesla know and now they’re trying to get me in for a $2300 master charger replacement. I went ahead and purchased new fuses as I’ve went through the forums prior to see if that could be the issue.
But just wanted to check in with everyone if anyone has had this problem yet where they can supercharge but not charge regularly at home. Open to all feedback and thank you in advance. Cheers!
so fun story, we have a home charger, an EV outlet installed and everything and we’ve been good to go for quite some time. As of recently our car has been sending us notification saying unable to charge. We went ahead unplugged it plugged it back in for the breaker. It’s basically been this song and dance of trying to charge it with only getting a few miles on it or maybe a full charge, it just depends on how finicky the car wants to be that day. Went ahead and message Tesla I went and purchased a new charger for it, but same issues happening.
So now here we are and because I am second owner I do not get free super charging for life. We don’t have a problem paying for the super charging, but we went to go ahead and check it and it’s super charging just fine. I let Tesla know and now they’re trying to get me in for a $2300 master charger replacement. I went ahead and purchased new fuses as I’ve went through the forums prior to see if that could be the issue.
But just wanted to check in with everyone if anyone has had this problem yet where they can supercharge but not charge regularly at home. Open to all feedback and thank you in advance. Cheers!