Table 1 shows one common other fuel system related problems of the 2014 Tesla Model S.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Other Fuel System problems |
After a high-voltage junction box repair performed by Tesla, the vehicle shut down 15 miles after leaving the service center. Tesla replaced the high-voltage harness at no cost but provided no explanation. After the hv harness replacement, new proximity/sensor alerts began triggering that were not present before their hv work. Multiple reasonable diagnostic procedures were refused, including bench-testing the sensors. Tesla is pressuring me to take possession of the vehicle without providing written confirmation that it is safe to operate following the hv system failure and subsequent replacement of hv components. I am concerned the vehicle may have unresolved high-voltage or wiring issues that could pose a safety hazard.
The drive unit was leaking coolant into the electrical inverter space. The issue was verified by a mechanic who then repaired the drive unit to prevent additional coolant intrusion.
Overnight while plugged in and after the battery showed it was fully charged, the battery suddenly lost charge, and the car sent repeated alerts to immediately pull over and stop driving. A notice on the car showed mileage was reduced and to immediately schedule a service call. After returning home, I downloaded to the car a recent software update that cleared the error. However, after the software upgrade, Tesla messaged that they did removed tests and the high voltage battery must be replaced.
While parked with the sunroof open, when I went to re-enter the vehicle, the main screen (mcu) remained blank and never came back to life. While driving home, I was unable to use turn signals, adjust basically any driving items including suspension, drive mode, steering controls, hvac, lights, or close the sunroof. The car was technically able to be driven, but I also had no light control, no back up camera, and it could only charge at a basically unusable speed. Tesla's only fix was to replace the entire mcu unit.
Tesla ota software update 2019. 16. X capped battery capacity to 72. 8 kwh, previously 85 kwh, vehicle was stationary.
My car experienced the issues described in NHTSA action number pe20010 with a premature mcu failure due to the emmc card failing. This emmc card has been found to fail too quickly due to Tesla allowing debug logging to the emmc card that is not needed for normal vehicle users. This excess logging was confirmed by elon musk on October 12 2019 https://twitter. Com/wk057/status/1211704973970550785. This expensive fix after failure had to be repaired out of warranty for a large cost. This failure causes the rear view camera to fail to work, the climate control to fail to work meaning that defrosting does not work causing potential vehicle issues, and potential slow charging of the car. The car also takes about 30 seconds to a minute to get out of park while the vehicle subsystems "fail" the mcu also causing a safety issue if the driver needs to get out of a troubling situation quickly.
My Tesla did an uncommanded acceleration, jumped the curb and hit a chick-fil-a restaurant on 9/04/2019: 1) first and most importantly, I am 100% certain that I did not touch the accelerator or in any way cause the uncommanded and unintentional acceleration of the vehicle. I have driven cars and trucks well over a million miles and never once accidentally pressed an accelerator or jumped a curb when parking. 2) I have been driving my Tesla daily for four months and I am very familiar with the vehicle and it's systems and controls. I am also very familiar with the specific parking space where the accident occurred. I have parked there many times in the past, and mostly in the Tesla during the last four months. 3) the details of what took place immediately preceding the accident are as follows: the weather was clear and sunny. While going slowly down a slight slope approaching the intended parking area, I removed my right foot from the accelerator and allowed regenerative braking* to slow the car even more while I positioned my right foot very lightly on the brake pedal while creep mode* kept the car slowly moving forward. With about two feet to go, I modulated the brake pedal pressure to slow the car more and make sure that the front splitter didn't bump the curb. . . . . Suddenly there was a hard impact, a loud bang, and the front right corner** of my car was in the brick wall, all in a very small fraction of a second. It felt like I had been rear-ended, but there was no other vehicle involved. * creep mode & regenerative braking -- see online owner's manual ** hit on "front corner" because parking space is at an angle to the building.
Nhtsa action number: dp19005 - investigation subject : battery management software updates the battery range on my vehicle has been capped via a software update by Tesla without my consent. I was not notified that Tesla would cap my battery's maximum charge, which in turn reduced the range and power of my vehicle via an over the air software update. The car was advertised as a 85 kwh battery, but now, with the battery cap, the battery is much less than 85 kwh. If there was a safety issue with the battery, Tesla should have notified me. Also, the battery should be replaced instead of having the safety issue still there and decreasing the performance.
The battery range on the car was limited by 10% in order to prevent a fire from happening.
My electric car battery overheats so much and lost more than 25% of the range with the latest computer upgrade. This is cheating. Tesla remotely lowered my battery range without my approval.
The car has lost a large amount of charging speed. Tesla has informed me multiple times there is nothing wrong when I know for a fact the charge speed has dropped an average of 10kw from when I first bought it. My main marker was at 5p% the car would be at 72kw and now after a random ota update a few months ago at 5p% I'm am usually around 55kw. This drop in charge rate has caused me to be late, and it makes every charge stop take about 15 minutes longer than it would previously.
Nhtsa action number: dp19005 ' investigation subject: battery management software updates I am concerned about the safety of my family being in and around my car. On may 29, 2019 I received software 2019. 16. 2 73d3f3c. Although not known at the time, when installed, it reduced battery capacity by about 8kwh, and performance by about than 40kw. There was no notification from Tesla this was being done. On 14 February 2017, (before software 2019. 16. 2 73d3f3c), at 100% and 76. 6kwh of 76. 4kwh remaining capacity, module voltages were about 4. 19v. This is expected and typical for a fully charged li ion battery. After the software change the battery charges to 390v, and a max cell voltage of about 4. 07v. It is well understood the li ion batteries degrade with use. However, limiting the cell voltages at 100% soc is not 'normal degradation', but this is clearly now being done, based on the data above, and the lack of regen while driving the car at these reduced cell voltages. This appears to be a deliberate action on the part of Tesla. It may be the result of some now-detectable defect, which through deception, Tesla is attempting to cover up. Tesla claims to have done this 'out of an abundance of caution' after several non-crash fires. I believe that this may be a safety issue. If my battery is 'normal" then it shouldn't need protecting via a software update, the conditions would have been known to Tesla for the last five years. If Tesla decides to suddenly, and without any owner notification, to "protect" something five years after it was manufactured, I suspect it's because something is very, very wrong. There are also indications this was deliberately done in such a way as to make it less noticeable to owners. Please provide an independent assessment of the safety of my car and battery pack.
I have a p85d and since recent software updates my range has dropped significantly. . My supercharger sessions have also become extremely slow resulting in almost an an extra hour to charge the car compared to before updates. These updates seem to be a makeshift cover for defective batteries due to high fire and explosion risk, which have occurred on other Tesla cars. So instead of fixing batteries Tesla reduced their capabilities across the board.
Tesla has limited charging speed after a 2019. 16. X software update to almost 3x slower, following reports of fires with cars while just sitting there. The car has additionally began deteriorate quickly as distance available to drive after the 2019. 16. X update has gone down as well. This is now known on the internet as "batterygate" and "chargegate". Due to lack of communication from Tesla on this issue and fires surrounding cars with similar batteries, I am not confident the issue has been resolved with just software and the car is completely safe to operate with the battery it was sold with. I am not even sure it is safe to sleep under the same roof as where it is being parked.
Nhtsa action number: dp19005 - investigation subject : battery management software updatesstarting with a software update in may 2019, Tesla reduced battery capacity from 73kwh to 62kwh. They claim they did this "out of an abundance of caution" after several non-crash fires happened to these models. Tesla took action to downgrade horsepower and range along with all other aspects of performance through a total voltage cap after claiming to be releasing a fire-safety update, but officially no safety update was released. This change happened while the car was parked in my garage and stationary. There is a fire safety issue here that is not made public by Tesla.
Nhtsa action number: dp19005 - investigation subject : battery management software updates - vehicle had sudden loss of battery capacity and charging velocity after software update in may 2019. This has continued with a roughly 15% reduction in the kwh rating of the battery (published rating 85. 0, actual 71. 65). I am disappointed with the reduction in the performance and usability of the car, but more concerned with the potential of an undisclosed defect or risk that I am am not aware of.
Shortly after updating the vehicle with Tesla's software updates 2019. 16. 1 and 2019. 16. 2, it was discovered for the first time that the vehicle had suffered from a sudden and immediate loss of approximately 26 miles of range as a result of the pair of software updates. The updates in question also severely decreased the supercharging speeds for the vehicle. In addition, the software updates issued by Tesla did not disclose anything with regards to the range loss or decreased charging speeds. Tesla has released updates since initial range-reducing and charge-speed limiting updates which were supposed to and purportedly were issued to correct the problems, however, there is no significant change or increase in range or charging for the vehicle to date. Note - this complaint has been submitted by legal counsel who currently represents the affected owner for this specific vehicle. Legal counsel here also serves as counsel to the putative class members and named class plaintiff in the litigation currently pending in the u. S. District court, northern district of CA, case no. 5:19-cv-01422-vkd.
Nhtsa action number: dp19005 - investigation subject : battery management software updates a software update in may 2019 is when this began, Tesla has capped the max voltage the high voltage battery would charge to, should be 4. 2 volts and now its 4. 08 volts. Tesla claims this was done "out of an abundance of caution" after several non-crash fires happened to these models. Tesla took action to downgrade horsepower and range along with all other aspects of performance through a total voltage cap after claiming to be releasing a fire-safety update. There has been no official safety update to date. This change happened while the car was parked in my garage and stationary.
In may 2019 our Tesla Model S p85d battery charging capacity reduced from about a maximum charge of 248 miles to about 218 miles. Tesla did not notify us that this would happen and after several phone calls and letters there has not explanation or information as to why it occurred.
This a complaint about the fatal Tesla crash in fort lauderdale. Even though the ntsb is investigating this crash the inquiry is likely to take more than a year. I am certain that this crash was caused by yet another suspension failure. . Read more...
Tesla s and x batteries are a design flaw. Tesla's panasonic cells are made with thin metal casings so that the heat from one burning cell causes the neighboring cells to burst especially when exposed to air in an accident. These fires emit toxins such as florine gas. These cars should be recalled and the batteries replaced with a safer design. The recent accident in florida shows the need for this recall.
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