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    How is it Possible my 2023 MYLR Trade in value is so low?

    OP, I would also add that Tesla is being very aggressive on price right now to meet their sales goals. As @uscbucsfan noted, your car is now 48k brand new - which makes a 40k offer good. As for Tesla's used car prices, they are likely keeping used prices higher because of two possibilities...
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    Rear HVAC temperature

    Of course as soon as I post this, I find the answer in a "similar threads" below. Looks like the left vent is controlled by the driver's side (in the US) and the right vent by the passenger side (in the US): Rear fan temp control Explains why the kids were screaming about it being too hot...
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    Rear HVAC temperature

    Hi all, Did a search online and at TMC, and couldn't find an answer to a relatively simple question about the climate control system in my Model Y. I realize that the Y has dual climate control for the driver and passenger with independent temperature settings for each (if enabled). I have...
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    New 2023 Model Y owner

    I have a fairly new MY as well (3 weeks old) and haven't experienced those problems so it definitely seems like either something is misconfigured, or something is malfunctioning. I would raise all these concerns to the service department. The car makes a buzzing high pitch sound when you...
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    20 Amp GFCI trips with mobile connector.

    I'll also offer up that the others are right - if any of those outlets are backstabbed, those are definitely bad. Hard to tell from the pics, but I'll take your word that they are back wired and not back stabbed. Another thing I noticed is how close those outlets are to each other and how...
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    20 Amp GFCI trips with mobile connector.

    I think eliminating the shared neutral makes sense from a troubleshooting perspective. Another thing to check is to make sure that pigtail wire nut on the neutral is properly tightened. Its hard to tell just from the picture, but I've seem 'em where you can pull out a wire because it wasn't...
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    20 Amp GFCI trips with mobile connector.

    first a disclaimer: I'm not an electrician. I wonder if the shared neutral may be causing the nuisance tripping? Some googling suggests that perhaps the outlets need to be wired in a certain way to make that work (e.g., looks like they have the neutral pigtailed to each outlet rather than...