- DIY: Model 3 12V Battery Replacement - Full Walkthrough (2019+)
Just finished my 3rd 12V battery swap and figured I'd share what I've learned for anyone wanting to DIY this The basics: • Time: ~20-30 minutes once you've done it before • Tools: 10mm socket, plastic pry tool • Cost: ~$85 from Tesla vs $120+ for mobile service Key steps most guides miss: 1
- 2026 Model Y suspension rattle | Tesla Motors Club
This is my fourth Tesla (Model 3, Y, S and Juniper now), and every one of them had nagging rattles and poor fit misalignment issues I dob't even bother with panel gaps or squeaky interior plastics, rattling dashboard, etc Those are just built-into Teslas 2026 Model Y Juniper will be my last Tesla, and I am moving onto Lucid
- Model X - prospects for FSD releases post discontinuation?
model S and model X are discontinued by Tesla post Q2, will they de-prioritize model S and X for future FSD releases Do you think they had ever prioritized the S and X? Since 2018 when I got a model 3, I found it almost always got releases of everything before my 2017 model X
- Model X | Tesla Motors Club
Discussion about the Tesla Model X SUV CUV Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More
- Why Did Tesla Liquidate 2025 Model Y Inventory at Fire Sales Prices?
It seems odd that Tesla decided to heavily discount existing 2025 Model Y inventory at greatly reduced prices, yet only offers the 2026 Model Y fully loaded at $60k If the new car is the only version offered it seems as if clearing out 2025 models was overly aggressive Surely some people
- model y juniper roof rack | Tesla Motors Club
The factory Model Y roof rack works for all models If you look on the site for the Model Y roof rack you'll see " Note: Compatible with all Model Y vehicles "
- Model S | Tesla Motors Club
Join discussions about Tesla's Model S, including features, updates, and user experiences on the Tesla Motors Club forum
- Model S tire wear | Tesla Motors Club
Hey everyone, I’ve recently been topping off the air in my tires more often than usual Since owning my 2022 Model S Plaid, I’ve dealt with a lot of nails and road debris causing punctures—especially on the right side, which I’ve had to replace multiple times Interestingly, the left-side tires
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