Last night the right headlight on my 2015 Model S (80,000 miles) went out and I got a warning that it went out. I went to a Supercharger to learn up on headlight replacement and charge. I found out that I'd have to remove the right front wheel and decided to look at having a Mobile Ranger come out and do the work instead.
I'm going through the Tesla app and it wants pictures. So I turn on the headlights from the console and lo and behold, the right headlight was working again. The warning was still there but then it eventually turned off on the drive home.
Is this headlight 'failure' common? Is there a wire going bad that can get replaced?
I'm going through the Tesla app and it wants pictures. So I turn on the headlights from the console and lo and behold, the right headlight was working again. The warning was still there but then it eventually turned off on the drive home.
Is this headlight 'failure' common? Is there a wire going bad that can get replaced?