I recently bought a used Model X with 70k miles and was initially impressed by its comfort, style, and performance. However, I soon encountered a significant issue: a 'low voltage' message prevented me from starting the car.
Despite trying various troubleshooting steps, including software resets, I was unable to resolve the problem. I contacted Tesla support but found it difficult to reach a representative. After a two-week ordeal, I was informed that both the 12V and high-voltage batteries had failed.
The lack of timely communication and support from Tesla was extremely frustrating. It's disappointing that a high-end vehicle like the Model X could leave its owner stranded and without proper assistance.
While I've enjoyed my previous Tesla experiences, this incident has significantly impacted my perception of the brand. I'm now hesitant to consider another Tesla or recommend it to others.
Despite trying various troubleshooting steps, including software resets, I was unable to resolve the problem. I contacted Tesla support but found it difficult to reach a representative. After a two-week ordeal, I was informed that both the 12V and high-voltage batteries had failed.
The lack of timely communication and support from Tesla was extremely frustrating. It's disappointing that a high-end vehicle like the Model X could leave its owner stranded and without proper assistance.
While I've enjoyed my previous Tesla experiences, this incident has significantly impacted my perception of the brand. I'm now hesitant to consider another Tesla or recommend it to others.