I don't think you are getting what really happened, the car doesn't have a standard 125 degree screen. Quite the opposite, but when games are launched the processor which is directly behind the screen begins to heat up, it is not like the person touched a 125 degree screen, thy touched a 90...
Is everyone else experiencing the loss of 30 miles a day my cyber truck with VIN ending in 8544 experiences this on a daily basis. Even when cabin overheat protection is turned off, and century mode is disabled the problem persists. Would love to hear if anyone else has had this issue and how...
Unless you love your local Tesla Service center I would stay away, I've never had a good experience with Tesla Service, especially with tire changes, they even damaged a rim and couldn't figure out their own alignment hardware. Tire shops do this all day long, would recommend a tire shop where...
Unfortunately the latest fix did not address the issue. I am in the process of trying to return the truck as it seems this is a problem that Tesla recognizes exists but does not have a fix for. I believe it could be fixed but they have been unable to identify the root cause. I really love the...
That is another area that is lacking with the cyber truck, it only allows two paired bluetooth devices at a time. I don't understand why two, seems like a few extra bucks would allow two controllers and some bluetooth headphones to be paired at the same time.
Anyone else experiencing burns from using the front screen in the cyber truck? My son complained the other day and after looking at his finger he had a blister caused by the heat of the screen. After measuring the temperature my gauge had it at 125 degrees while playing games, this seems...
Don't do this unless you are at a wonderful service center, my service center is in Richmond VA and I've learned my lesson twice, if something you think is wrong don't accept the vehicle. All of a sudden something that will be a quick fix may turn into, well "that is within spec".
My cyber truck has spent 45 days in the Tesla Service center for this issue so far. As of yet they have no source for the noise. The last advanced field tech stated that by adjusting the suspension they were able to address the issue and mentioned it is like wind flowing over a bottle with an...
If it was related to the heat pump, I don't understand why it would only happen while it is cold outside. The coolant system does not use different items when in cooling versus heating, it's just a closed loop with a reversing valve. For mine, the sound does not fully disappear, I can still hear...
The Tesla Service Center has been unable to figure out what is causing the noise in the attached video. You can hear it start at about 17 seconds in. They have replaced the windshield and adjusted the suspension but this has not fixed the issue. I saw another post on purging the coolant lines...
That is interesting, I have the same noise but the temps here have all been below 70 so far. I've been placing painters tape strategically around the car to try and find the noise but as of yet I've been unsuccessful. I've also run the purge air from the coolant system in the service menu which...