Any official word as to when the free slacker trial changes from the tesla account to one we make? Have seen posts stating 3- 4 months. Going on 6 months for me and still on the tesla account. And still working normal.
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Shhhh!!
It says in the settings if you open the account on web or ipad. Mine says expires dec which would be a year subscription.
That's great but we don't have account Info. As it uses a tesla motors email, and password is x'd out.
Partially incorrect.Check with Tesla ownership. You should have been given the password by the Delivery Specialist when you received your car. Ownership should be willing to give you the password.
iTunes is starting an internet radio station like Slacker. Does anyone have any details on this yet? How can I add apps to the car?
Partially incorrect.
But, if you contact Tesla via e-mail they will provide your login information (or at least they did back when).
They no longer do this. Here is the email reply:
"Thank you for reaching out to us and cof choosing Model S! Unfortunately, the license we have with Slacker Radio prevents us from distributing the login credentials for the accounts and ensures that access is reserved exclusively for Model S. If you would like to sign up for an additional Slacker Plus or Premium account, that you can put on a multitude of devices, you can input those credentials on your Model S. If you are having trouble gaining access to your current Model S account, I can absolutely help you further with this by placing you in contact with our service team."
Curious how that works on the slacker end. If I favorite a bunch of crappy songs and reject all the decent ones, then everyone with my shared account is tortured?I called Tesla last week and they wouldn't give me the password to the slacker account. They said they assign multiple cars to each account and thus couldn't give out the information. That seemed strange and was the first time I'd ever heard of them doing that, but I didn't argue.