I want to get some battery issues diagnosed by Tesla for my 2015 MS that's still under the battery warranty and reached out to the SC. However, after submitting the request and getting time scheduled I've been hit with a $3,000+ estimate for service to authorize.
Is there no way to just be on the hook for a general ~$250 diagnostic fee you would typically see? Authorizing $3,000 with a company that's notorious for avoiding in-warranty claims and service is not something I want to be on the hook for.
Is there no way to just be on the hook for a general ~$250 diagnostic fee you would typically see? Authorizing $3,000 with a company that's notorious for avoiding in-warranty claims and service is not something I want to be on the hook for.