A hard restart might help clear it up, but I would also check the battery level to see if it was low when the error happened.
As for the wipers, they seem to be designed to stay at the bottom of the windshield at higher speeds to keep water from pooling, so they might be functioning as intended.
I guess 300 miles towing 8000 lbs might be a bit too optimistic for current EVs.
Even trucks rated for high efficiency can see their range cut in half when towing that kind of load.
I would suggest to start with the idea of a 50% drop in range.
At least, there are a lot of fast chargers...
It's funny how sometimes it is the simplest things that trip us, haha!
I have had moments like that too.
Glad you figured out it was just the protective film, and nothing more.
It can be a wiring problem.
It could be that the water from the rain or cash wash is affecting the electrical connections around the door mechanism, leading to those behaviors.
The idea is if the wiring is exposed or damaged, that could explain the random unlocking and window movement...
Also, if you are driving in dry and wet conditions and need a tire that will handle well in light snow, BFGoodrich and Nitto are great bets. If you want something 'all-seasons', I would recommend Falken. Cooper is more for comfort and quiet rides...don't know what more to say about it...
@echoFLYER, funny, haha!
Hey, @Deniherik, I like the Tesla's storage is impressive, but buying an organizer would make it more impressive. And, why not, a portable tire inflator? This is what I got for myself. I hope it helps. Good luck on shopping.
It might happened because the outlet being on has been interfering with the functionality.
At least you solved it for now. But if it happens again, take it to the dealer.
This is important to raise.
The "Tesla effect" you mentioned seems tp reflect growing concerns among insurers.
Especially when it comes to the cost of replacing entire battery packs.
Have you looked into whether Tesla's direct insurance options might be more competitive?
It might also be...
It is an interesting question, indeed.
While Tesla has implemented various incentives in the past, they seem cautious about potential misuse.
This makes sense, considering the backlash from previous promotions.
It would be wise for them to have built-in controls if they decide to offer...
The quote of $5500 for the Powershare installation does seem quite right.
Have you explored other options to compare prices and services?
I heard a friend that a well-installed Powershare can effectively power a home for several days.
In some cases, homeowners report installation costs...
It is unfortunate to hear about the scuffs on your new truck.
These types of issues can arise, especially with new deliveries.
I would recommend checking the warranty or delivery terms.
Do you have in mind any cleaning products that could be effective?
Good job on taking the video.
It is quite common for repair requests to sit in the "In review" stage for a while.
According to recent data (yes, I read those), many users report a waiting period of one to three weeks for minor repair.
Anyway, did you go directly to the service center? Or at least make a call.
You don't...
It is a great question about the vault control switch.
The Cybertruck has undergone various tests, including heat resistance evaluations.
In high temperatures, components like switches are critical for functionality.
Consider checking Tesla's specifications for heat tolerance.
Do they...
Wise thoughts. It is not uncommon for new models to face these things.
What I find interesting is how companies like tesla evolve over time.
Have you seen any feedback from current owners that stood out to you?
Waiting a couple of years might indeed allow you to benefit from improved tech...
I understand your concern! It is always frustrating when you are waiting longer than expected. From what I have seen, minor repairs usually take about a week to get scheduled. It can depend on the dealer's workload, though.
Have you considered following up with them again to see if there is...