TSLA Pilot
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You are VERY fortunate that Tesla appears to be willing to warranty this damage so long after your delivery!Hey all, I'm looking for some advice this situation. I ordered my M3P on 10/13/22 and took delivery (very quickly) on 10/20/22. The delivery went very smoothly and everything on the car looked and functioned perfectly. At delivery it had 15 miles on it. Unfortunately, I completely forgot to look under the car to check the undercarriage.
About eight days later I went to give it the first wash and as I was cleaning the wheels I noticed a huge gouge in the metal of what I've since found out is the jack point on the front driver's side (attached image from the service manual), along with a long puncture in the plastic rocker panel on that side. At the time I noticed this the car had about 140 miles on it. After some research I learned that some others have seen this before and that it most likely happened during shipping from the factory, the car must have been strapped down incorrectly or something.
I immediately opened up a service request and scheduled an appointment for 11/7/22, and was advised by the SC to bring it by before that to have someone take a quick look. I went by and everyone at my local SC was very nice and helpful. They had the lead tech come out and she was immediately shocked by the damage. They weren't sure how this was going to be fixed, I believe I heard one of them say that it was going to possibly be a HV battery swap. They let me know that when I bring it in on the 7th they'll immediately take it to the body shop for repair, but couldn't say what the actual repair will be until I bring it in for the appointment. That all makes sense to me. They also told me that it will be a warranty repair.
My worry now is that if the entire battery needs to be replaced, since as far as I can tell the metal from the jack points is shared by the metal covering the HV battery, I'm not sure I feel comfortable having such a major repair done on a brand new car. Would it make sense to ask them if the car can be replaced? What would you do?
Take the new HV battery with graciousness and thanks, and keep your head down in case you end up with too much publicity and someone higher up cancels your warranty repair….