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Even if you use a blade, you should have some sort of towel to wipe it off after each sweep.
Even for windows, put the squeegee in the middle, pull it toward you, wipe it dry and go back, one swipe lower.
That's why the paper towels at the gas stations are integrated in the squeegee/water holder.
What's the difference between this and a standard window squeegee? Except that the squeegee also has the water holder, which means it can also clean windows?
Your wish is Tesla's command. The Cybertruck comes with tire pressure monitoring. An easy way to get to it is swipe the music card left, once or twice.
If the tires are low, it will tell you. And that often happens with the first days of cold weather.
I have no idea, but there must have been some reasons.
Because it is on the Interstate, which generally means easier access.
I'm sure there are no Teslas in Aspen, that definitely couldn't be a reason.
The need.
i.e. Number of Teslas.
And probably from how busy the current servicing Service Center is. If it gets too busy and they need to build a new one.....
Just from your username, it appears that you may want to be a Mountain Man and be away from it all. It appears that it may be your choice to stay away from civilization.
Want a Service Center nearer you, make it worth their while and get your neighbors to buy Teslas.
I'm not sure how many...
Tesla is investing in Service Centers. I've got a brand new one near me in Northeast Atlanta. When I picked up my Model 3 6 years ago, there was 1 in the area, now there is 3. And there's a lot of other cities that now have Service Centers, that didn't have them even 2 years ago.
How many failures are you talking about?
It's actually a really small number.
You just have to realize that people generally come to Internet forums to do one thing, complain.
Very few people talk about how great their products are.
Yes, the Model S and Model X, especially the earlier ones...
They do communicate. When you made your reservation, you were informed that you would be notified when it is time to configure your vehicle.
When you configured your vehicle, you would be informed of the delivery times.
When you got your VIN, you were informed that you would be notified of your...
??? What vehicle is she bringing in for a 5,000 mile service?
The Maintenance Schedule is pretty close to the same for all cars.
I don't see a 5,000 mile Service Interval.
Oh, so if it is just red tape, then how come they have to bring drivers into a city for months WITHOUT customers to bring a new city online?
They won't drive out of their range. They can't drive out of their range. And In most of their locations, they limit themselves to a very small...
So congratulation, you are on the bleeding edge with the latest and greatest update.
BUT, that release was for non-FSD vehicles and is a different branch from where V12 is.
It's a known issue and they are looking at bringing you back to the V12 line. The current V12 line is 2024.3.15. See the...