antimatterparticle
Well-known member
I have had 3 Teslas. The vehicle tells you that there is something wrong, but it does not provide you with details. The S Show to get something fixed there is the same if not worst than any other automaker.The problem is this is an electric truck. I shouldn't need an OBD reader - it should just display the errors. You needed ODB when you had a car with no displays or computers that were accessible to the end user. Now it should just show me, and my dealer should be able to connect to the car remotely like onstar or tesla and see whats wrong with it. Its still a 1908 Model T mentality.
but a again, we spent a s load of money on a truck and we want it to work. i hope you get it sort it out soon.
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