general problems of the 2014 Tesla Model S - part 1

108 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2014 Tesla Model S. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Tesla Model S based on all problems reported for the 2014 Model S.

1 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/24/2026

The rear door handle has failed and now the door pops open when parked.

2 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/28/2026

Agency: national highway traffic safety administration I am submitting a complaint regarding repeated denial of access to charging infrastructure for my electric vehicle due to fraudulent billing activity within Tesla’s supercharger network. I own a 2014 Tesla Model S located in alabama. My Tesla account has repeatedly recorded supercharging sessions in California that were not performed by my vehicle. Tesla customer support representatives have acknowledged that this issue appears to involve VIN cloning or a flaw in their charging identification system. Because I blocked my credit card to prevent fraudulent charges, Tesla’s system repeatedly flags my account as having unpaid balances and automatically disables my vehicle’s access to the supercharger network until those balances are resolved. This creates a situation where my vehicle can be denied access to charging infrastructure even though the charges are fraudulent and unrelated to my vehicle’s actual activity. The issue has occurred multiple times over several months and requires repeated calls to Tesla customer support to restore charging functionality. Loss of access to charging infrastructure can significantly impact the usability and operational reliability of an electric vehicle. I am requesting that this issue be investigated as a potential defect in the supercharger billing or authentication system that could affect multiple vehicle owners.

3 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/06/2025

I am the current owner of a 2014 Tesla Model S equipped with mcu1. While driving, including at freeway speeds, the center touchscreen has rebooted unexpectedly, showing only the Tesla logo before recovering. During these reboots, critical vehicle functions are unavailable, including the rearview camera, hvac/defrost controls, and other essential features. This failure matches the exact safety defect described in NHTSA recall 21v-035 related to the mcu/emmc failure. I reported this safety issue to Tesla service and provided photo evidence of the screen rebooting while driving. Tesla has refused to address this as a recall or safety repair. Tesla claims the recall was previously completed under a prior owner but refuses to provide any documentation proving that the recall repair was actually performed, citing prior owner privacy. Tesla has further stated that diagnosis of this active safety defect would be customer-paid due to the basic warranty being expired and has indicated that the only path forward is a paid infotainment upgrade. Tesla is effectively requiring payment to diagnose and resolve a known safety defect. As the safety defect is actively occurring while driving and Tesla has marked the recall as complete without providing proof or correcting the issue, I am requesting NHTSA review whether Tesla is improperly closing out recalls without ensuring the defect has been remedied and whether charging customers to diagnose known safety defects is appropriate. After entering my VIN into NHTSA’s recall lookup, NHTSA shows recall 21v-035 (mcu/emmc failure) as recall incomplete for my vehicle. This directly contradicts Tesla’s claim that the recall was previously completed. Tesla has refused to provide documentation and is requiring paid diagnosis and a paid infotainment upgrade despite the recall being listed by NHTSA as unresolved.

4 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/23/2025

My [xxx] mother owns a 2014 Tesla Model S p85+ (VIN: [xxx] ) with only 50,367 miles. The vehicle suddenly became completely inoperable without warning. It would not turn on, would not charge, and the charge port would not open. The vehicle had to be towed. Tesla diagnosed failures of the high-voltage battery contactors, the onboard charger assembly, and hv circuit integrity. These are essential high-voltage components that should not fail at such low mileage. When these parts fail, the vehicle loses all ability to charge, loses all propulsion capability, and becomes a stranded hazard. This represents a safety concern because the vehicle can shut down without warning and cannot be moved, which could leave occupants stuck in unsafe conditions or traffic. The charge port failing to open is also a safety issue, as the vehicle cannot be charged in an emergency and the owner has no way to safely get the vehicle off the road once it loses power. Tesla quoted nearly $4,000 for repairs and refused goodwill assistance even though this is a known early Model S issue and these components have been redesigned in later models. My mother is on a fixed social security income and cannot afford the repair or even the diagnostic fee. This situation may cause her vehicle to be repossessed through no fault of her own. I am requesting NHTSA to review premature high-voltage component failures on early Tesla Model S vehicles, as these failures pose safety risks and leave owners stranded with no warning. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

5 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/10/2025

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.

6 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/04/2025

The contact owns a 2014 Tesla Model S. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 23v838000 (electrical system); however, the ota update had not been received. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer was made aware of the issue and confirmed that the ota update was available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, a case was opened, and it was confirmed that the ota update was available. Later, the case was closed after the manufacturer confirmed the ota update had been pushed to the vehicle. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

7 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/06/2025

My instrument cluster goes off while driving making it impossible to know my current speed. It also will cut off when I put it in park and the car will not move until it completely reboots. Sometimes it will just freeze and say the car is off and in park while the car is in drive moving. One time the cluster showed that the car was in reverse but when I hit the accelerator, car moved forward. Cluster is constantly rebooting itself. 2014 Tesla models s 85. I have an attached video where all warning signs are illuminated,no speedometer and shows its in park while im driving.

8 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/10/2024

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.

9 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 05/01/2024

Lcd dashboard is bubbling and liquid seems to be leaking within the dashboard screen. In some online research, there are concerns that contaminants can infilitrate the cabin when this happens. The problem seems to be pervasive for cars made by Tesla from 2012 to 2014. There were no warnings for when this problem ocurred. Tesla is saying that the part needs to be replaced at a cost of $1900.

10 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/14/2024

The vehicles mcu storage files are 100% full, and unable to read or write new data. The caches and nodes to have been cleared several times to restore data storage and writing capabilities. 12v power resets have also been performed as well as factory reset to eliminate potentially corrupt data and free storage space. While at Tesla they reformatted gateway sd card. The vehicle is still unable to take firmware update and unable to unlock vehicle gateway, therefore, a new key fob is not able to be programmed to vehicle. Tesla tested vehicle app remote start capabilities and verified proper functionality. The tech had me uninstall then reinstall the Tesla mobile app, then pair phone to vehicle. They then informed me that a new key fob will not be able to be paired to vehicle until infotainment upgrade is performed. No further repairs possible until info upgrade. To which that isn’t right and my car is inoperable for the second time because of this issue.

11 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/26/2023

Vehicle failed to charge at a Tesla charging point. 60 miles from home , raining, had to have vehicle towed to house. Failed to charge at home charging point. Cost to have Tesla fix, too expensive. Took 4 months to find another charge port for vehicle vehicle continues to have issues.

12 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/15/2023

Three separate reports from car to Tesla: traction control disabled stability control disabled automatic emergency braking disabled two hours later my car caught on fire while parked at my home. It was declared a total loss.

13 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/23/2023

My car has the gen 1 master charger assembly which is the stock part. The part malfunctioned and is a well-known issue with this vehicle. Luckily, I was not placed in harm's way when the part failed but there are many of those that have no been so lucky. This failure is not caused by the operator but is caused by the faulty factory part. This is a $3,000 repair for the owner of the vehicle alone not counting the potential risk of harm to the operator. The manufacturer must know that there is an issue with this part due to them replacing it with the gen 2 model.

14 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/18/2023

My original emmc failed and Tesla at first wanted to charge me to replace it. Then, online, I found out my car had the 8gb emmc that Tesla was supposed to “voluntarily” replace. I told Tesla this and they agreed to replace it at no charge. The next day, my mcu failed. The car wouldn’t unlock, wake up, or connect to the Tesla app. The next day it woke up and drove fine. The following day, it wouldn’t wake up again. I had the car jumped and taken to Tesla. They now say the original mcu needs an “upgrade” and I have to pay about $3400 for it. From my understanding, the emmc is part of the mcu. It seems the replaced emmc won’t work with the original mcu. So-they voluntarily replaced a part that caused another part to fail. This seems like a scam rather than a fix.

15 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 08/02/2023

Rearview camera goes out intermittently increasing risk of collision.

16 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 07/12/2023

The air conditioning system is also the battery management system for keeping the car at optimal operating temperatures. If this system fails then the car will shut down to protect the integrity of the batteries. I have had my car air conditioning system serviced four times and the front louvers that direct air flow continually fail. The service center has decided there is nothing they can do because the problem doesn't have a dedicated error code for them to address. However, when I supercharge the car and the car gets hot the louvers aren't functioning properly and the car will not charge. Once I let the car cool down and drive, if the louvers are still malfunctioning the car will reduce power to the point that I have to pull over on the freeway and allow the batteries to cool down. This has happened multiple times where I have to stop on the freeway because the car reduces power and won't drive. When I ask Tesla to look at the problem they say because there is no dedicated error code for this malfunction, nothing is wrong with the car and I should keep driving it.

17 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/06/2023

In 2014, I ordered this Model S p85d, received it on 12/20/2014, I also purchased a 4-year extended service plan. Starting from March 2017, it started to encounter random yet serious problems. The car would randomly produce critical errors, displaying several types of error messages, while losing most of its driving power; the driver would have to perform emergency pullovers onto the road shoulder, if available, before the power rapidly reduce to zero. Then the driver need to restart the main computer (sometimes several times), to reset the error messages. Only after that, the car became drive-able again. I wrote an email to servicehelpna@Tesla. Com on 03/23/2017 describing the problem, since then, this became a chronic issue; service centers in virginia, maryland, and san juan pr have performed numerous attempts on this problem, none of them was able to fix it. According to my records, for this issue, the car has been in the shop for more than 10 times, and more than a dozen components have been replaced. The total time it has been out of service is more than 380 days. I now consider it "unfixable" by Tesla. This kind of problem have created many dangerous situations when it occurred on the road, especially when the driver doesn't know how to handle it, doesn't pull over on the shoulder quickly, or there's no safe place to pull over.

18 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/16/2022

Instrument display is frozen at 0mph at 7:57am even while driving. Uploaded photo was taken at 9:19am as indicated on time stamp and on larger display at center of vehicle.

19 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/11/2022

After updating vehicle to software version 11. 0 (2022. 8. 10. 6 d2b84545e244) my center screen which controls the majority of my functionality and safety features including my backup camera and my instrument cluster will intermittently go blank. This prevents me from being able to use my backup camera, see warnings about the car, as well as be able to tell how fast my car is going. In addition, my turn signals no longer have a consistent audible tone when engaged.

20 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/15/2022

My 2014 Tesla Model S is an unsafe vehicle as my dash goes black constantly and I lose control of the car safety items included in the dash panel such as speed, back up camera, visibility and power train. I have complained many times but Tesla does not respond with results that will make the car safe again.

21 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/04/2022

Air bubbles and leaking glue on instrument cluster obscuring visibility of speedometer and other displays.

22 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 04/04/2022

The instrument cluster display screen on this model used defective adhesive causing "bubbling" and blurring of the information displayed, and may include the speed of the vehicle. This bubbling defect in the instrument cluster screen is a know defect by Tesla who is currently charging customers approximately $1600 to repair. This defect in the screen can make it impossible to determine the speed of the vehicle, as this is the only place it is displayed. The attached photo is not of my car but it shows what happens as these instrument clusters break down and blur visibility.

23 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/03/2022

On January 3, 2022, at approximately 7:30pm we plugged our car into a dedicated 240v outlet that was installed by a licensed electrician and permitted by the city of menlo park. At approximately 8:30pm the charge was interrupted and then started again (per Tesla's records). We heard a couple of small noises and then a louder noise at 8:38pm. We opened the garage door and saw a large flame where the charging cord plugs into the outlet.

24 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2021

The contact owns a 2014 Tesla Model S. The contact stated that both infotainment screens located inside the vehicle would display a blank images which rendered several electrical safety features inoperable. The contact had taken the vehicle to a service center on three occasions where they have informed him that they are aware of the failure but could not repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was also notified of the failure and he was given the same information as the service center. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 63,000.

25 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 06/16/2021

Tesla refuses to fix my emcc recall. Told me that my car doesn't have an issue and will contact me someday.

26 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 03/05/2021

The screen in the middle/computer is keep restarting and sometimes shut off for about 5 minutes, and from what heard it disable the turn signals and other functions in the car. It happens several times randomly and the last time was yesterday.

27 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2021

 the vehicle's center display is malfunctioning in which we experience a persistent blank center display that does not recover after restarting the touchscreen, loss of certain functionalities occurs. I took it into the manufacturer they said that the "code" issue was fixed, but the problem persists.

28 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/30/2021

I have had repeated failures related to the main display (mcu) on my Tesla Model S, included failure to start when the car was powered up, "crashing" during driving, "locking" or "freezing" of entertainment screens onto the display that remain even while driving, and slow response to instructions. It was initially replaced under warranty with a remanufactured mcu1 unit in February 2020. The car continued to have problems and I scheduled service two more times during 2020 and Tesla refused to replace the hardware each time. They said they "cleared the memory" and "reset the firmware". This solved the immediate problems but the problems returned, sometimes within days. I have heard anecdotally that Tesla reduced data logging to try and preserve the life of these units; ironically, I believe, this results in Tesla saying there was nothing logged and thus refusing to replace the hardware. In January of 2021, out of concern for the safety of my car, I paid $2500 to upgrade from mcu1 to mcu2 based on staff saying that would solve my problems. It has not. In the 10 days since the upgrade, it has "crashed" 2 more times while driving and "froze" part of the display another time while driving. I have lost unexpectedly : navigation in the middle of a complicated interchange, the rear camera needed to reverse safely, many controls including lights, heating, ac, and charging. With the mcu2 crash, I also lost the dashboard display (e. G. Speed). Finally, the implementation of the display of the rear camera in mcu2 (the rear camera is the same) is bad - at night the display is so dark it is almost useless. This is a step backwards. I have been repeatedly told an impending firmware update will fix the problems. I have received several updates, but none fixed the problems. The attached photo is the most recent crash of the new mcu2.

29 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/20/2021

The car was parked in my garage, and out of the blue it began to spontaneously combust. Immediately the garage was filled with electrical smoke.

30 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 01/08/2021

The entire screen went black and it started showing the backup camera. I couldn't fix it even by restarting it. Notifications included- center display unavailable, it also affected the turn signal while driving and cruise control. Other safety features of the vehicle were also unavailable.

31 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/28/2020

My daughter was driving the car. The touch screen suddenly frozen during driving around 12:35 p. M. Dec. 28 2020. (the exact date could not remembered, but I have file with Tesla on the day it happened). The wind shield got frog up very fast. I could not turn on defrost and almost have a collision due to poor visibility. I had to use paper to clean the moister of the wind shield and so the visibility was good enough for my daughter to drive the car back home safely.

32 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2020

The center info screen goes black and you lose the backup camera , hvac controls, radio, and all other functions to the car. Happens randomly. Creates a safety issue and is known problem with this Tesla model.

33 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/23/2020

The instrument control screen is failing as the glass is separating from the glass and unable to view icons on the panel. Telsa is not going to replace unless 1500 is paid for replacement with updated screen that does not separate from the glass. Some people are reporting it as bubbling or impression of water marks behind the glass but it is the glue failing. This is a known issue. For the wheel issue, the tpms system is failing and telsa will not replace unless 1k is paid to "upgrade" the system.

34 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2020

My main screen went black, and I can no longer use the back up camera, temperature control, charging levels, and the 12 v battery is now stating a fault. This is similar to other multiple complaints under action number pe20010.

35 Electrical System problem

Failure Date: 10/20/2020

My suspension is constantly making sounds and after taking to Tesla it was 3rd time it has been determined that the fore link, control arm and bushings have gone out. I repaired it and now seems the problem is back.


Other Electrical System related problems of the 2014 Tesla Model S


Model S Service Bulletins
Model S Defect Investigations