I have had my 2016 model S for about 3 years and what happened today is at least the 3rd time it has happened. The first time I noticed it was about 1.5 years ago, I was headed to a supercharger and the car started pre-conditioning, when I pulled in the charger parking lot (at over 50% charge) I got the car might not restart etc. warning. I parked to supercharge and when it was done all the errors cleared. Today's episode was me attempting to heat the cabin before I left. At about 30 min prior to leaving , I went into my app and turned the heat on and my seat heater, when I got in the car to leave I was greeted with you cannot drive etc, and a whole list of errors. I had to take my wife's car. I got home tonight and on a whim, I went out and got in my car, changed the direction selector to R and everything is fine again.
Does this mean the DC-DC converter is faulty? The 12v battery is less than a year old.
Does this mean the DC-DC converter is faulty? The 12v battery is less than a year old.