Originally Posted by
Bluesideup1
So, the 12 volt battery went bad? That would leave anyone stranded in any car even the I3. It is a simple fix...replace the 12 volt battery.
Please tell me what front motor issues any Tesla made in the last 4 years has suffered from that you don't see improvement? There are no problems with the motors as they are industry leading in longevity and efficiency.
The 2012 and 2013 models had screens that tended to get bubble especially when left in the sun. Tesla fixed this in all later models by double sealing the screen. As for the model 3 there has been no screen issues so to say that there hasn't been any improvement is a flat out lie and is completely devoid of any substance.
Read the Tesla forums. By not seeing any improvements I am discussing service time and parts as well as qualified technicians to perform the service.
The battery issues were in the charging system and took Tesla a long time to diagnose. They just kept throwing a new battery in.