On january 10th 2020 I have supercharged my Tesla Model S 85 (12/2013) to 95% as usual since I still have 30km to drive home I arrrived with 290km left range and 88% battery.
On the morning of january 11th 2020 when I took the car a message appeared "Battery Maximum Charge Level Reduced".
From that moment I tried supercharging with 190km left and it rufused, saying the current level is more than the maximum level.
Today 12th january I'm down to 150km and even in a normal AC socket 220v it refuses to charge.
Appointment has been requested with the Tesla Mobile Service for the 27th january 2020 but I fear my car is slowly reaching undrivable status.
It seems that a number of old Model S owners are seeing the same message. It can be a bug of the last update but at this moment I'm clueless. The battery was at 88% when I saw the message for the first time and the car drive like a charm, no reduction in acceleration or regeneration.
Very strange...
My current milage is 219.000 km (136.000 miles) and I'm in Belgium.
On the morning of january 11th 2020 when I took the car a message appeared "Battery Maximum Charge Level Reduced".
From that moment I tried supercharging with 190km left and it rufused, saying the current level is more than the maximum level.
Today 12th january I'm down to 150km and even in a normal AC socket 220v it refuses to charge.
Appointment has been requested with the Tesla Mobile Service for the 27th january 2020 but I fear my car is slowly reaching undrivable status.
It seems that a number of old Model S owners are seeing the same message. It can be a bug of the last update but at this moment I'm clueless. The battery was at 88% when I saw the message for the first time and the car drive like a charm, no reduction in acceleration or regeneration.
Very strange...
My current milage is 219.000 km (136.000 miles) and I'm in Belgium.