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    471 year ago

    This is entirely separate of course from the much more basic issue that a car that breaks because of some fucking precipitation is not fit for purpose and this damage report would be indefensible just about anywhere in the world.

    Two things here…

    The source of this is …The Mirror. Not exactly top shelf journalism. They thrive of outage, just like the Daily Fail. Keep that in mind when reading these trash sources.

    I suspect the owner of the vehicle did a lot more than “drive it in a bit of rain” and is simply lying about it in order to try and get bailed out. Funnily enough I’ve not seen a queue of Tesla’s broken down every time I drive in the rain.

    It’s certainly possible that the owner is telling the truth. But I doubt it. I doubt it a lot.

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      171 year ago

      I’ve recovered Teslas that have “failed” in the rain. It means a moisture sensor has triggered. The car tells you they it can get to where you need to go but then will need to be serviced. It’s a “first” generation problem rather than anything inherently wrong with electric cars.

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        61 year ago

        It means a moisture sensor has triggered.

        Moisture sensors don’t typically cost $21k. They said the batteries were full of water.

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          51 year ago

          They said the batteries were full of water

          I think we can assume the moisture sensor was triggered then.

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          11 year ago

          Which is the part I don’t really understand. Aren’t these batteries pretty much all watercooled? Maybe the control electronics got wet causing it to keep the battery on in a flooded condition and thus draining them completely? Maybe just the moisture senser tripped, causing them to say, yeah, water damage, gotta replace it?

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      51 year ago

      I know someone who had to get their Tesla repaired after driving in a puddle. I don’t know the size or depth of the puddle though.