BannedByTMC
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They should overnight it to the Service center, pull one off the production line if needed.The part is special order and plan to have the part by 03.08.24.
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They should overnight it to the Service center, pull one off the production line if needed.The part is special order and plan to have the part by 03.08.24.
" Bed and Backbone Harnesses - Harness - LV Backbone"It appears they have identified the issue. This is a good thing. Latest update (Thursday, February 29th):
“Carlos, hope you are doing well. We are progressing through service and technician diagnostic, Bed and Backbone Harnesses - Harness - LV Backbone is faulty. The part is special order and plan to have the part by 03.08.24. Once we install the part we will need to perform an extended road test to ensure there is no other alerts.”
Not looking to be famous, just looking to share what is going on and giving updates so others can follow along. Those articles are looking for dirt. The way I look at it, the Cybertruck is a really great vehicle and it had some faulty parts. I would still highly recommend this to anyone who asks me about it.You are famous now
2018 Tesla Model S 75DOut of curiosity did they give you a cybertruck as your rental vehicle?
A cable harness would do it seeing they've bundled so much into the same 48V wiring. That now sounds like there is a mechanical problem with the cable routing or connectors from the factory. Not sure how the bed harness should interfere with brakes and steering up the front, makes sense for rear steering though.I confirmed an extended road test is 50 miles.
I have a (rather unsatisfactory) update from the Burlingame service center:I haven’t seen or heard any updates from the original poster. Hopefully he has an update.
I hope by the time i get my truck, SC technicians would be well trained by the real cases.looks like I better order a spare power conversion module and harness before I get my cybertruck lol
Just wondering how you are going with getting your CT back?My tracker no longer says “waiting on parts” and it shows it as “repair in progress” with an estimated completion of Monday, March 4th at 5:30 pm. Not sure how accurate the app is, but that is what it says.
That looks like a lot of work (78 steps in total). I think that work happened yesterday because the vehicle moved from outside the building to inside the building and all four doors + frunk were open yesterday for about 4 hours. I didn’t see the estimated labor time on the job via the link you provided, but my guess is they did the work. The other reason is because it doesn’t say waiting for parts anymore. The vehicle still has 364 miles on it, so it doesn’t look like they have done their extended drive test (50 miles).Just wondering how you are going with getting your CT back?
In the meantime, maybe you are interested in looking at what replacing the harness entails and how long it should take from the service manual:
https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybe...UID-46127373-87F7-4A12-83EF-CD31253C10FB.html
Being able to see the realtime location of a Tesla (in most cases) helps to ease the curiosity and wait times at least. No other vehicle reports this type of data.That looks like a lot of work (78 steps in total). I think that work happened yesterday because the vehicle moved from outside the building to inside the building and all four doors + frunk were open yesterday for about 4 hours. I didn’t see the estimated labor time on the job via the link you provided, but my guess is they did the work. The other reason is because it doesn’t say waiting for parts anymore. The vehicle still has 364 miles on it, so it doesn’t look like they have done their extended drive test (50 miles).
So it appears they are ahead of their schedule, which was that they expected the part on Friday, March 8th. According to my app it says the estimated completion time is Monday, March 4th at 5:30 pm.
What is most interesting to me is the OP noted similar problems & error codes, but appears to be going down a different resolution path.