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Taking a 10 day vacation in my air breathing gas guzzling RV. Should I leave our trusty Model 3 LR plugged in during the time it is parked in the garage?
I can't find it in my owners manual. I searched for "vacation", read the whole section about charging, browsed for possibilities in the table of contents. NADA.Yes, of course, because that’s what the owners manual tells you to do.
Thank you for your time and effortI can't find it in my owners manual. I searched for "vacation", read the whole section about charging, browsed for possibilities in the table of contents. NADA.
thank you
sarcasm? not helpful. someone else did help thoughThank you for your time and effort
Interesting and good to know. I’ll be gone for 15 days and leave in my condo garage, however, plugging it is not an option for me. I hope it does not damage it
As long as you dont leave sentry mode or cabin overheat protection on, and dont "let me check on the car and see how much miles I lost" constantly, you will be more than fine.Interesting and good to know. I’ll be gone for 15 days and leave in my condo garage, however, plugging it is not an option for me. I hope it does not damage it
My thoughts exactly!Maybe Elon will add "Vacation Mode" to this year Xmas software update?
I have a 2022 RWD with LFP battery. Tesla recommends charging to 100% at least once a week.I was gone for 10 days and just left it plugged in with 80% max limit.