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Yes, it is crazy, but considering I have the limited a/c seats that are no longer available..brand new in my car..& it was returned with old, worn sun faded, unworking a/c seats (clearly not my original new seats in a garage kept car with under 10,000 miles) Trust me, I couldn't believe it myself.. Looking at the seats my car was returned with made me want to vomit. Obviously someone needed new seats & you can't get these seats any more. Whether it was a friend of a service person or the person himself. Who does this anyway?? How would you like to have your vehicle returned with different components then when it left your residence? There was no reason for my seats to be touched period, least removed and replaced with seats that have obvious wear and tear not possible for the amount of time I have owned & driven my car. This happened, whether you believe it or not. I wish it hadn't. I hope it doesn't happen to anyone else.
I wouldn't have put the tape except for I was told that that service center was overwhelmed & that they never fully complete their tasks. Example my windshield cameras where never calibrated causing auto pilot to pull hard left into oncoming traffic (which was reported to me by the driver delivering the car back)That is all just insane. But one little point, that really doesn't matter, is that they aren't AC seats. There is no AC, or hookup to the AC system, in the seats. They are just ventilated. (They have a fan the sucks air through the seat surface and blows it out under the seat.)
I hope @JonMc can get in touch with you, help figure out what went wrong, and how to make it right for you.
What would you really like them to do?
The other interesting thing is that I find it interesting that you expected them to fail since you put tape on the taillights to see if they worked on them. (I don't think many people do that.)
- Replace the damaged tires/wheels.
- Replace the seats with new ventilated seats while repairing the wiring harness.
- A full detailing of the car.
- Fix the AC issue that they didn't get to.
- Investigate/fix the water intrusion in the rear.
...you expected them to fail since you put tape on the taillights to see if they worked on them...
4. The car was also returned to me with an additional 150+ miles on the odometer... my question is how does this happen when it's taken down to CSC on a flatbed...? I followed my car by the app on my Iphone... shortly after arrival to (CSC) the computer system was shut down so that my Iphone App. would not see the location or any activity of the vehicle...
Yes, I agree with the BS part. it was only supposed to be a 3 day service but took over a week plus before it was returned home... I was surprised they would even think that it would go unnoticed by an owner... just absolutely shocking...Wow...this is such BS. I hope you get this resolved with some extra compensation to boot.
Yes, the original sales person I bought the car from... he said it was the quickest way to get a response from corporate because they monitor the site... and it has already worked... they have already responded to the thread...A Tesla sales person told you to post here about your problem? That's bizarre.
I love Tesla & love my car.. I don't wish to give the company a bad wrap, just the service center & the employees who participated.. Just because you have one or two bad apples in the bunch doesn't mean it should reflect on the entire company..tweet @elonmusk on twitter with this story. Companies have a reputation they like to maintain on twitter.
I love Tesla & love my car.. I don't wish to give the company a bad wrap, just the service center & the employees who participated.. Just because you have one or two bad apples in the bunch doesn't mean it should reflect on the entire company..
Now thats the right attitude I wish everyone has..