stopcrazypp
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Check that Summon Standby Mode is off under Controls > Autopilot > Standby Mode:I'm a new owner and what I'm experiencing is way off of these rates everyone is reporting. I'm seeing about 1% drop per four hours. I don't have sentry mode on, or cabin heat whatever it's called. I don't have 3rd party apps. I've gotten to the point where I'm trying to force stop my app so it won't connect to the car. It just drains so fast. I charged Monday and I'm at under 60% and I've only gone 30 some miles.
Model 3 Owner's Manual | Tesla
Check Cabin Overheat Protection is off under Controls > Safety > Cabin Overheat Protection:
Model 3 Owner's Manual | Tesla
Uphill definitely drains more range. There's a later update that will update the Energy app in the car to show more details:What's more I've been trying to figure out why drain is so high, I was in 300s despite driving so slow and gentle f150s are blowing by me. I'm driving well under the speed limit usually. I think I've come to the conclusion this is because I'm usually driving under 25 minutes and live on a not too steep hill. It looks like going uphill drains crazy battery. When I'm not going up a hill I can get mid to low 200s.
Anyways I'll check preconditioning is off but it seems my vampire drain is way off the bell curve. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Detailed look at the new Energy App in update 2022.36 (updated with more images and video)
If you have larger wheels or a LR or Performance model, you will also have higher consumption. The most efficient is the RWD using the 18" Aero wheels.