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I attempted to drive my S today and nothing happened. All screens are black and there is no response to anything I do. Does this happen below a certain charge level? If so, why and what’s the level?
The car is capable of driving without screens. There is no feedback, turn signal noise, speed, etc. Are you just having problems with the screens, or nothing works and the car is dead? Hopefully your 12V battery is dead.
Most likely the 12V battery if you’ve never replaced it, but you usually get alerts about an impending failure before it actually dies. Contact Tesla Roadside Assistance.
I attempted to drive my S today and nothing happened. All screens are black and there is no response to anything I do. Does this happen below a certain charge level? If so, why and what’s the level?
I attempted to drive my S today and nothing happened. All screens are black and there is no response to anything I do. Does this happen below a certain charge level? If so, why and what’s the level?
When the SOC is at 0%, and the car is left in that state for a few hours, the 12v is quickly drained (as it can't be charged) and you'll end up with a dead vehicle that cannot be driven, unlocked, or charged.
When you say no response, just getting into the car requires some response (i.e. handles extend) which indicates the 12v is working, and likely the HV is also working to charge the 12v. Did the handles extend? Can you plug in and charge (with the charge LED lighting)?
Did you try a reboot? (Press and hold both scroll wheels for 10 seconds or so).