DeBergo
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- Dan
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If you read the Tesla service instructions for the inverter replacement it literally does look like they take most of the rear of the truck apart. I'm sure its like most vehicle repairs tho, where the tech's figure out some shortcuts that work just at well without all of the disassembly. I made the mistake of reading the repair procedure just now and am hesitant on taking my truck in to get it done. Seldom do things ever get put back like they were at the factory. I have no buzz/squeek/rattles right now and want to keep it that way.Ha-ha, no, they don't take nearly the entire truck apart to reach the inverters. The drivetrains drop out from underneath. They don't even need to drop the battery.
What are you talking about?
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