Hi guys,
I'm thinking about buying the Tesla Model S 2020 Raven.
I have seen some cars from several vendors, but today, I have encountered one that raised my interest but had some red flags.
The car was Tesla Model S, long range, 2020, Raven, 180 000 km.
In the trunk, it seemed like it was somehow repaired with a sealer.
I found the same sealer when I opened the front right door.
Is this "normal"? I have heard that sometimes Teslas have issues with water in the trunk. But this raises my suspicion ... I would expect this to be on a car refurbished after an accident.
Is there any possibility of accessing car history by asking Tesla directly, or using diagnostics (perhaps through a local non-tesla service)?
Also, when I checked the "service" menu, there were two errors describing TAS_a240_airSpringLeak. The timestamp is from the time that we have parked. During the test drive, I have not heard any compressor pumping "noise". Also, the car has not shown any error while driving.
Is this something that I should be concerned with?
Thanks for any comments and advice!
I'm thinking about buying the Tesla Model S 2020 Raven.
I have seen some cars from several vendors, but today, I have encountered one that raised my interest but had some red flags.
The car was Tesla Model S, long range, 2020, Raven, 180 000 km.
In the trunk, it seemed like it was somehow repaired with a sealer.
I found the same sealer when I opened the front right door.
Is this "normal"? I have heard that sometimes Teslas have issues with water in the trunk. But this raises my suspicion ... I would expect this to be on a car refurbished after an accident.
Is there any possibility of accessing car history by asking Tesla directly, or using diagnostics (perhaps through a local non-tesla service)?
Also, when I checked the "service" menu, there were two errors describing TAS_a240_airSpringLeak. The timestamp is from the time that we have parked. During the test drive, I have not heard any compressor pumping "noise". Also, the car has not shown any error while driving.
Is this something that I should be concerned with?
Thanks for any comments and advice!