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My 2014 S screen was behaving erratically so I tried a reboot while driving a week and a half ago. It never came back on again despite repeated attempts. Ended up having to pay for a new screen/MCU. At least our local Tesla service center is easy to work with. I'd had trouble off and on with it...
Mine made a slightly 'off' sound when it hit full-open and was dead thereafter. Not even a hint of motor noise or anything after that. It was making a very minor rattle noise when closed but that was all. Perhaps it knew it was time for its annual service!
Went to open my pano roof -- great spring Tucson weather -- it opened, and appears to want to stay open forevermore. It won't close. Tried reboot, double reboot, hard reboot, all 3 methods of opening, pulled fuse and checked with service advice over phone...nothing works. Scheduled for repairs...
Note that it works only up to 50 psi. This is near the limit on what you can validly fill at least some of the tires used on Teslas. I wonder whether it would work.