Thankfully Teslas don’t need maint. #tesla #ev

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The next Over-The-Air update will fix that.

avanreijn
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Hit CTRL + ALT + Delete. Should clear that right up.

AnnoDomini
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Did you try unplugging it then plugging it back in?

BadDogSnickers
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I think that Car has had a close encounter with a pothole!

yabonjin
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Its Adaptive Comfort Braking, it allows little extra travel when braking to reduce g-forces, further "improvements" will be made in the next "Over-The-Air" update available only to owners who opted in for the premium subscription plan.

ucy_jvpnwsatjmhwasdmg
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"My car just started making a noise." You forgot to mentions the part of AFTER HITING THE CRATER OF A POTHOLE! Why do people always "think" it'll be a cheaper repair if they hold back pertinent information when taking a vehicle into the shop?

bmf
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Switch those "broken in" parts to the rear and you will have 4 wheel steering.

lawrencekendrick
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I know whats wrong. Ain't got no gas in it.

eddiecuevas
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It's a well known fact that all issues a car will have is in the combustion motor...😂

entropyachieved
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Nice to hear Chad's voice. He's my hero

ivandrusc
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My father is a television repair man. He's got an awesome set of tools! I can fix it!!!!😂

robertfaulkner
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The elf who move the wheels getting lazy you should fire him

Mike-sknx
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That happened on my RC car, the servo stripped it’s gears. I had to upgrade from plastic to titanium. Maybe Tesla is using too much plastic.

ggeimer
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Just wait until the new firmware update… that will fix it. It needs more firmness, it’s obvious.

NOHOLOCO
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Sounds like " axle ping" but could be the famous control arms

olddawg
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Yup...and those parts that don't need replacing DEFINITELY aren't petroleum based....👀😂

insaneTrout
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The types of people that say moving mechanical parts never need maintenance are the exact customers eclectic car manufacturers deserve

FrequencyOfThought
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Its the control arms, theyre mounted direct to the frame underneath all of the other assembly

cruzfairfield
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Tesla service told my dad that they usually change the control arms after like 60k miles or so on model 3s, not sure how consistent that is. I’ve never seen that in any of the “literature” though.

DoggoWillink
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Customer states I was just driving and this happened

jaybee