I took a little over a month as mine was repaired this past week. The SC originally told me it was going to be a couple of weeks, but that quickly turned into a couple of months as PCS replacements became scarce. I was happily surprised when they called last week to schedule the replacement...
It appears the Service Center did not properly reattach the seat beat. Here is a Service Manual picture to make sure the seat beat is on and locked into place:
I had the same problem after a software update and found out that the update somehow signed me out of my Tesla account, so I logged back in, did a reboot (which probably wasn't needed) and that fixed the problem.
Unfortunately it appears the replacement PCS will be roughly about a month -- at least that's what my service center is saying. The only consolidation is that you will get free supercharging.
As I'm sure you've already seen the responses... it's almost certainly a PCS issue, so confirm that in the service mode if you already have not gotten the dreaded On Screen PCS2_a094 and PCS2_a095 (PowerShare unavailable) messages
Just got back from the Tesla SC with a loner car, however... they do NOT have a PCS replacement part and won't until about May 18th. Right now they're only working on the Cantrail recall, and a few other service bulletin and warranty items.
Has anyone else been given complimentary...
I’ve literally got the exact same issue. Stopped charging with a home wall charger (first randomly, then completely) yet charges at a supercharger. However, I’m fearful of traveling with it as I’ve read so many stories on this forum about problems supercharging later on. Also, Service Centers...
I've officially joined the PCS failure club this morning. I noticed a day earlier that my NOV 2024 AWD CT with 29,000 miles (VIN 397- -) stopped short of charging to my normal 80% setting, but didn't think anything of it until it happened again this morning and the CT the screen had the dreaded...
I actually added this a couple of weeks ago and think that it turns wasted space into very usable space (with no rattles or squeaks) and I even found a way to add a couple of wireless phone chargers to the top area with the Hansshow OBD Power adapter.
Here's a link to the video that I posted: