Adaptive Equipment Problems of Tesla Model S

Tesla Model S owners have reported 2 problems related to adaptive equipment (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Tesla Model S based on all problems reported for the Model S.

1 Adaptive Equipment problem of the 2016 Tesla Model S

Failure Date: 11/22/2020

While driving the touchscreen became unresponsive and all functions associated with the touchscreen including traffic adaptive cruise control on the highway and the rear view camera while in reverse were inoperable.

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2 Adaptive Equipment problem of the 2015 Tesla Model S

Failure Date: 04/05/2020

My mcu or main touch screen has failed. I no longer have control of navigation, music, hvac controls, back up camera, turn signals, autopilot, adaptive cruise control, headlight controls, sunroof controls, or any function besides driving, steering, and braking, the car was at my home when it was receiving an over the air update. The car then notified me that the download had failed. I went out to the car to find the screen completely black. Trying to reset the screen did not work and Tesla diagnosis led me to believe that the mcu no longer works. Doing my own research I had my emmc chip looked at and found the files were corrupt and the chip was 90% full. Tesla will not replace just this chip and only the mcu in full. I have not driven my car since this issue.

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