PACarGuy
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Hello, can you send me information on your Tesla apVersion 2.0 is under construction now. Probably be ready this winter. Lot's of new features!
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Hello, can you send me information on your Tesla apVersion 2.0 is under construction now. Probably be ready this winter. Lot's of new features!
Hello. Can I get information about your Tesla app? ThanksVersion 2.0 is under construction now. Probably be ready this winter. Lot's of new features!
Hello, can you send me information on your Tesla app?Version 2.0 is under construction now. Probably be ready this winter. Lot's of new features!
Tesla considers that part of the SCCM and they just want you to replace it as a unit. There is a calibration procedure, but has to be done using Toolbox or CAN. (I can do this remotely)
Be very careful, if the clockspring goes too far, it will be destroyed, so if your angle is off quite a bit, the clockspring will be too.
There definitely needs to be a some basic toolbox functionality to cover cases like this.Had a stone chip in one of my cornering lights without fogs, so I replaced them with a pair off a junkyard car, with fog lights. Of course Tesla won't even consider activating the fog lights when they haven't sold and installed the parts themselves (this was NEVER an issue with BMW, MB, VW, Audi - as long as you paid labor, they would do pretty much anything..), so I now have non-functioning fog lights. Not a big issue, but is there a way to fix this, or do I have to wait until someone comes up with 3rd part coding software, like VCDS for VAG cars?
A couple days after having Tesla do the 4-year service on my used Model S the steering wheel started making a slight noise when turning it. That has advanced to a scraping noise when turning back and forth. Tesla says it's because of a previous accident and I have to replace the entire steering system for 2500 bucks. It still strikes me as odd that it should start immediately after their service. Couldn't find anything on these forums, any ideas anybody?
There definitely needs to be a some basic toolbox functionality to cover cases like this.
Had the MCU replaced in my 2013 P85 and kept the old one as a spare just in case parts of it would come in handy in the future. Well sold the car now and wondering what I should do with it? Screen went dark and some systems would not work like HVAC. Service center said the MCU was defective and not communicating so replaced it. Common problem? Fixable?