Hello All:
I just picked up my model y. Went to dinner, went home, and crashed. Here in CA we are having a huge weeklong rainstorm (only one of the year, my luck). In AM I noticed some kind of alert, maybe it said "11:59 PM multiple windows open". So, I run to car and all windows are open and car is completely flooded- every carpet, every control, every speaker, completely flooded.
**What the heck caused the windows to open by themselves in middle of night?
I have no garage and no carport and I can't even think of a covered garage in my area, so there is nothing I can do like go over it with a hair dryer, it's pouring, I'd just electrocute myself.
I wiped down the car as best as I could , tried to soak up the carpet moisture. I left the car on "Climate>Keep on" at 78F.
Service said there's nothing to be done until monday (I think he forgot that was a holiday) and they made me an appointment for tuesday. I said I wish they'd put the car in a covered garage with heat lamps; they said there was no way they could do that.
***Any suggestions as to how better to dry out car would be appreciated.
This is so awful it's really funny. [why smile emoji followed by curses emojis].
I wish everyone a happy and dry new year (you know, the dry roof over you and your car type, not the dry champagne flutes kind).
-TPC
I just picked up my model y. Went to dinner, went home, and crashed. Here in CA we are having a huge weeklong rainstorm (only one of the year, my luck). In AM I noticed some kind of alert, maybe it said "11:59 PM multiple windows open". So, I run to car and all windows are open and car is completely flooded- every carpet, every control, every speaker, completely flooded.
**What the heck caused the windows to open by themselves in middle of night?
I have no garage and no carport and I can't even think of a covered garage in my area, so there is nothing I can do like go over it with a hair dryer, it's pouring, I'd just electrocute myself.
I wiped down the car as best as I could , tried to soak up the carpet moisture. I left the car on "Climate>Keep on" at 78F.
Service said there's nothing to be done until monday (I think he forgot that was a holiday) and they made me an appointment for tuesday. I said I wish they'd put the car in a covered garage with heat lamps; they said there was no way they could do that.
***Any suggestions as to how better to dry out car would be appreciated.
This is so awful it's really funny. [why smile emoji followed by curses emojis].
I wish everyone a happy and dry new year (you know, the dry roof over you and your car type, not the dry champagne flutes kind).
-TPC