It blows my mind that people are willing to go through all the bs to avoid paying for premium connectivity; Yet they'll spend $100 no problem on shit they'll never actually use lol
I think people just wish it was free for a year or so with a new purchase. But yeah really doubt that anyone paying 40k for a car will care too much about 100 a year
What people spend their money on is their business. If people don’t want to pay for premium connectivity it’s obviously because they don’t see value in it.
My electric company has a default flat-rate plan, but their "night's and weekends" plan (which is recommended for EV owners) lowers super-off-peak (12am-6am) to roughly 30% of that flat rate and off-peak to about 80%, but increases peak (4pm-8pm) to about 250%. I stayed on the flat-rate plan, but charged at what would be the super-off-peak time for a month, then downloaded the usage data so I could throw it into a speadsheet and do a comparison. I was honestly doing this because I wanted to see how much I'd be saving once I switched to the N/W plan. What I never expected was that, as it turns out, the flat-rate plan was actually cheaper! Yes, the N/W plan would mean that it'd cost me only 1/3 as much to charge my EV, but even my family's relatively moderate usage during peak time was more than enough to offset it. The moral: Take the time to do a comparison, and go with what makes sense for your specific usage. Don't assume.
My electric company has both a flat rate plan and an off peak plan. The downside to off peak is that it’s almost double during the day and basically nothing at night. For those that don’t have people at home during the day this will probably work out great, but for my usage it should come out a good bit better to use the flat rate. So for instance. The flat rate was .08c where the other plan was .14 during the day. For my use we use most of it during the day.
@@JamesTaylor3rd I’m in Kansas with Evergy and will likely keep my regular plan. Sounds very similar to how you described your EV plan. I didn’t like how they make it more expensive from 4-8pm when my kids are home from school, using PCs and eventually gaming / using TVs etc.
Finally the mystery of the jammed signal buttons has been solved! I tested on my M3P this morning and I was able to duplicate the jam as well as the unjam. I don't usually rest my finger on the buttons while my wife does which explains why it happened to much more with her. This should be a TH-cam short video to get the message out to everyone. 🙌
Thank you for the stuck turn signal button explanation! I used to rest my fingers on the two buttons just so I could be prepared to push the signal whenever I needed. I did hypothesize and realize within the past week that keeping my fingers away from the buttons until I needed them prevented the issue. This helps explain why.
I wish I knew this a whole lot earlier. All 6 Freezing steering wheel buttons. After 7 service visits with no solution until the Tesla App gave me instructions for proper usage. Keep your hands and fingers off any of the 6 buttons. I've never had the problem return. I've also had parts replaced not only the steering wheel ( which didn't solve the problem ). Just keep your hands away from the buttons.
I switched to a TOU (time of use) plan with my utility. The super off peak between 12am and 6am is 4.5 cents per kilowatt. The peak rate between 2pm and 6pm is brutal but we don't use much energy during those times. The off peak which is all other times is only 6 cents per. This has worked really well for me. I'll run my pool filter, dishwasher charge my Tesla overnight for next to nothing 😅
For the turn signal getting stuck, another quick fix I found to work is instead of pressing the opposite signal… put your thumb under the plastic for the left signal and pull out a tiny bit and it should press in again.
Hey Jeremiah, you’re a legend! For being still here posting YT. Been watching your updates for ages, still very good, I must say! Keep it up buddy! Oh, like the way you apply the PPF with the spray bottle 😂
Another awesome feature that is so easy yet so useful. Take seatbelt off and the car automatically goes into park. Freaking awesome. I love it on my refreshed M3 LR
Quick question for a new Tesla owner on charging. You said keep the battery around 80%. Should you charge it daily from x to 80%, or should you use the battery down to like 30-50% and then recharge it to 80% even if that’s 3-4 days later?
Jeremiah! What do you think about getting a 22 m3p 1 owner with 35k on it for 30k. Blue ext white int. Its either that or I wait for q4 incentives for a 24/25 m3lr dual motor, same color combo and referral credit with tax incentive and or state for an extra 2500 off. Thanks man. Love your content.
I had one in 2018 I put 184k miles it dropped 40 miles of range in a bit over 6 years and that many miles a full charge was giving me 270 and I used to charge to 90% everytime.
The behavior you are seeing with the capacitive switches may just be a result of the way that technology works. There is always some level of capacitance in the environment, which can vary, so the sensor needs to measure and adjust for it. The sensor determines that the button is pushed when it detects a sudden increase in the capacitance that is above this environmental baseline by some triggering amount for some period of time. By leaving your thumb/hand over the sensor for 45 seconds or whatever they've set the sensor environmental recalibration interval to, the sensor takes that level of capacitance to be the new environmental level, so you would need even more capacitance than that to trigger the sensor going forward. When you move your thumb/hand away from the sensor for a few seconds the sensor notices a new lower environmental capacitance value and readjusts to that, so the button will again trigger when your thumb/hand is present. The solution is, as you noted, don't rest your thumb/hand on the capacitive switches. And if you do, then move your thumb/hand away from the switch for long enough for it to have noticed the lower baseline capacitance and recalibrated to it.
Thank you so much for the explanation of the turn signal button time out. We traded our 2020 M3 LR for a 2024 M3 LR almost two months ago. On almost every drive I’ve had at least one instance of not being able to activate a turn signal when I needed to. I was considering taking the car in for service. Now, it sounds like the solution is simply not resting my thumb directly on either button. I agree that this timeout is stupid. However it’s not nearly as stupid as having eliminated the turn signal stalk itself. The fact that the buttons move as you turn the wheel (e.g., while setting up for an upcoming turn) often leaves them upside down and on the other side of the steering column just as you want to activate a signal. This leaves you performing a distracting search just when your attention should be elsewhere. The stalks were always where you expected them to be, allowing their use to be subconscious and second nature. This was a very poor and unsafe design choice and is the only thing I don’t like about the new M3.
Jeremiah…. So are you saying to charge each day of that week at 80% or only say charge sunday night and go all week and see if its below 50 then. My commute to and from work is total 20 miles round trip. Then say maybe of other than work maybe 30 miles if I do extra that day.
I have Texas Tesla energy, $0.50 a day free nights 10pm-6am. Home rate is $0.109 plus the free nights charging does not get charged the energy delivery fee from Oncore. Great deal if you commute!
I only have flat rate options. I locked in for $0.0619 per kW for 12 months. When you add in service and all other fees it’s about $0.12 per kW all year long.
I don’t use my M3P as a daily so the whole turn signal getting stuck is infuriating. But did a long highway drive today and what you described about resting my thumb is exactly what I was doing 🤯.
The turn signal discussion is fascinating! I don’t think tesla knows about this or they would add it to their manual. You should definitely email them. Or the NHTSA and have them update their instruction manual.
Hey JJ, I'm new to your site and enjoyed your commentary on turn signals among other T3 & Y issues. I'm in the market for the Juniper in the coming weeks when it’s released in CA. I understand Tesla’s decision to eliminate costs from the manufacturing process but why must Elon eliminate turn signals in the first place?? What's next? Has Elon ever polled his customers to assess their opinions on the major cost reduction processes he makes that impact the driving experience? I've been driving ICE automobiles for about 60 years but am thrilled with EV-powered cars. They are efficient, powerful and environmentally friendly! The EVs get my thumbs-up 👍 but I want my opinion to be heard about the new driving experience from the POV of a senior!
CA as in California? If so, I'm very certain it's not coming out in the US anytime this year. Best case scenario would be early 2025 or worse case scenarios would be Summer 2025/late 2025 for the United States.
Every time someone shows the stupid turn signal buttons, I count my blessings that the Model Y still had the stalks when I bought mine. That would have driven me crazy. I also think them planning to remove them from the Model Y in the refresh is just plain dumb, it's not going to win anyone over. Especially now that the 2025 Ioniq 5 has the NACS port, and after rebates, its basically the same price as a Model Y LR, and youll have stalks, and you have car play\android auto...
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That turn signal thing!!!! That explains it, cuz i noticed only have that issue when i'm on the highway. I thought it was the speed i was going must have triggered something in the software. But this explains it, must have been my hand.
I don't understand why Tesla didn't put the left turn signal on the left side of the steering wheel and the right signal on the right side of the steering wheel. This way your left and right hands are near the buttons and easily clickable with your thumbs. Having them on top of one another is silly.
Great video with quality content as usually, thank you for sharing your experience and tips for us who follow! Are you using the Matt display protection or the HD one? And why would you recommend the one over the other?
There is almost never a reason to charge to 100%, Superchargers are plentiful. I keep my car at 65% during the week and charge to 80% for my weekly roadtrips. I only charge to 90% if that's enough to do the roundtrip without charging.
Jeremiah do you think the range unlock for $1,600 is worth it with a LR Rear wheel drive model Y? I have an old model s and my range sucks and I want to get into a Y, I was thinking of AWD but now I’m thinking max range.
My turn signal buttons absolutely click. They may be capacitive, but there is a clicking action to them. I think a lot of people and they think of capacitive, they think of no moving parts, but there is a moving part, even if it’s just for the force feedback.
Believe it a lot of the modern macbooks are like that, they are capacitive and give you a force feedback to simulate clicking so there's no actual "pressing" down its just vibrating.
As someone who uhh knows a friend yeah a friend who works there, he and or she possibly may have mentioned that, wait what did she say? Oh yeah that they build em differently depending on the shift and quality gets incentives to not call out mistakes for the sake of numbers because the higher ups just want that end of the year delivery bonus. But that's just what my neighbor said, maybe, possibly.
Hey maybe someone here can help me out. My battery drained 10% while parked for 24hrs at the fire station. I did not have stand by on. Just have cabin overheat set to 100 (which it wasn’t hot at all). Is there anything else I can do or change? I feel like 10% is a lot in 24hrs of sitting there. 2024 model 3 LR AWD. TIA
On my owners manual under high voltage batter it says it’s a liquid cooled lithium ion and I ordered the long range rwd and I got the 7,500 tax credit ? I’m confused 1:15
Thanks for the Autopilot lane change tips. As a non-FSD driver, the inability to change lanes on Autopilot was driving me nuts. I'll have to look at my settings and give your tips a try the next time I'm out.
I didnt even know people had this issue because I've always had double pull selected. 80% of the time I only use cruise control without autosteer. I've always been able to lane change when using autosteer with the turn signal and only turning off autosteer without losing cruise control. This is another reason why FSD was a no go for me because I only use cruise control most of the time and with FSD you can't use it by itself at all that I've found.
Major problem with these blinkers they are brutal !! They need to use the same ones in the MS & MX. Tesla service said with enough complaints they will recall it & have a new retrofit.
Anyone else experience when they drive at night, the cameras, the top camera and the two button cameras on their monitor with their lines to go up down the pictures not that good quality if you’re on a dark road at night pictures not the best anybody else experienced that on their 2024 model three
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You have great information but you look like your falling a sleep and sort of always complaining even if you are not :) But i appreciate the information!
Kido you have no clue how batteries work. There's absolutely no issues going to 0% , none, doesn't exist. Normal or non lfp charge to 55% unless you need more. Charge late right before you leave and you will cut your degradation in at least half.
@@JremiahJonesanother mistake. Teslas have lg and pano batteries along with lfp. That means nmc and nca. You said 30-50 least amount stress. Not true again tesla reduces power dramatically down low so no extra stress. Going to even 0% will have no stress or any other implications. If you need 30-40% to commute charge to 55% with pano, 60% with lg and around 70% with LFP
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It blows my mind that people are willing to go through all the bs to avoid paying for premium connectivity; Yet they'll spend $100 no problem on shit they'll never actually use lol
Real talk! I was just thinking about that today lol…I’m like it’s just $100 for the year..that’s dirt cheap lol
I think people just wish it was free for a year or so with a new purchase. But yeah really doubt that anyone paying 40k for a car will care too much about 100 a year
They probably spend way more than that on eating out every month lol
What people spend their money on is their business. If people don’t want to pay for premium connectivity it’s obviously because they don’t see value in it.
I didn’t even think about it. Paid for a year the day I picked up the car and with how much I use it I can’t imagine not having it
"You're probably the family tech support person". Most true statement I've heard today.
My electric company has a default flat-rate plan, but their "night's and weekends" plan (which is recommended for EV owners) lowers super-off-peak (12am-6am) to roughly 30% of that flat rate and off-peak to about 80%, but increases peak (4pm-8pm) to about 250%. I stayed on the flat-rate plan, but charged at what would be the super-off-peak time for a month, then downloaded the usage data so I could throw it into a speadsheet and do a comparison. I was honestly doing this because I wanted to see how much I'd be saving once I switched to the N/W plan. What I never expected was that, as it turns out, the flat-rate plan was actually cheaper! Yes, the N/W plan would mean that it'd cost me only 1/3 as much to charge my EV, but even my family's relatively moderate usage during peak time was more than enough to offset it. The moral: Take the time to do a comparison, and go with what makes sense for your specific usage. Don't assume.
Great points to think about! Thank you for this info as I compare/contrast my electric companies three plans they offer.
Sounds like you’re with Teco in Florida. Lol this sounds exactly like my plan and I thought it was ridiculous.
My electric company has both a flat rate plan and an off peak plan. The downside to off peak is that it’s almost double during the day and basically nothing at night. For those that don’t have people at home during the day this will probably work out great, but for my usage it should come out a good bit better to use the flat rate. So for instance. The flat rate was .08c where the other plan was .14 during the day.
For my use we use most of it during the day.
@@JamesTaylor3rd I’m in Kansas with Evergy and will likely keep my regular plan. Sounds very similar to how you described your EV plan. I didn’t like how they make it more expensive from 4-8pm when my kids are home from school, using PCs and eventually gaming / using TVs etc.
Finally the mystery of the jammed signal buttons has been solved! I tested on my M3P this morning and I was able to duplicate the jam as well as the unjam. I don't usually rest my finger on the buttons while my wife does which explains why it happened to much more with her. This should be a TH-cam short video to get the message out to everyone. 🙌
I test drove an M3 and quickly realised to cancel you just tap the middle of the button. Actually really simple and effective
Thank you for the stuck turn signal button explanation! I used to rest my fingers on the two buttons just so I could be prepared to push the signal whenever I needed. I did hypothesize and realize within the past week that keeping my fingers away from the buttons until I needed them prevented the issue. This helps explain why.
I wish I knew this a whole lot earlier.
All 6 Freezing steering wheel buttons.
After 7 service visits with no solution until the Tesla App gave me instructions for proper usage. Keep your hands and fingers off any of the 6 buttons. I've never had the problem return. I've also had parts replaced not only the steering wheel ( which didn't solve the problem ). Just keep your hands away from the buttons.
I switched to a TOU (time of use) plan with my utility. The super off peak between 12am and 6am is 4.5 cents per kilowatt. The peak rate between 2pm and 6pm is brutal but we don't use much energy during those times. The off peak which is all other times is only 6 cents per. This has worked really well for me. I'll run my pool filter, dishwasher charge my Tesla overnight for next to nothing 😅
For the turn signal getting stuck, another quick fix I found to work is instead of pressing the opposite signal… put your thumb under the plastic for the left signal and pull out a tiny bit and it should press in again.
Hey Jeremiah, you’re a legend! For being still here posting YT. Been watching your updates for ages, still very good, I must say! Keep it up buddy! Oh, like the way you apply the PPF with the spray bottle 😂
Another awesome feature that is so easy yet so useful. Take seatbelt off and the car automatically goes into park. Freaking awesome. I love it on my refreshed M3 LR
Quick question for a new Tesla owner on charging. You said keep the battery around 80%. Should you charge it daily from x to 80%, or should you use the battery down to like 30-50% and then recharge it to 80% even if that’s 3-4 days later?
Jeremiah! What do you think about getting a 22 m3p 1 owner with 35k on it for 30k. Blue ext white int. Its either that or I wait for q4 incentives for a 24/25 m3lr dual motor, same color combo and referral credit with tax incentive and or state for an extra 2500 off. Thanks man. Love your content.
I had one in 2018 I put 184k miles it dropped 40 miles of range in a bit over 6 years and that many miles a full charge was giving me 270 and I used to charge to 90% everytime.
The behavior you are seeing with the capacitive switches may just be a result of the way that technology works. There is always some level of capacitance in the environment, which can vary, so the sensor needs to measure and adjust for it. The sensor determines that the button is pushed when it detects a sudden increase in the capacitance that is above this environmental baseline by some triggering amount for some period of time. By leaving your thumb/hand over the sensor for 45 seconds or whatever they've set the sensor environmental recalibration interval to, the sensor takes that level of capacitance to be the new environmental level, so you would need even more capacitance than that to trigger the sensor going forward. When you move your thumb/hand away from the sensor for a few seconds the sensor notices a new lower environmental capacitance value and readjusts to that, so the button will again trigger when your thumb/hand is present.
The solution is, as you noted, don't rest your thumb/hand on the capacitive switches. And if you do, then move your thumb/hand away from the switch for long enough for it to have noticed the lower baseline capacitance and recalibrated to it.
Thank you so much for the explanation of the turn signal button time out. We traded our 2020 M3 LR for a 2024 M3 LR almost two months ago. On almost every drive I’ve had at least one instance of not being able to activate a turn signal when I needed to. I was considering taking the car in for service. Now, it sounds like the solution is simply not resting my thumb directly on either button.
I agree that this timeout is stupid. However it’s not nearly as stupid as having eliminated the turn signal stalk itself. The fact that the buttons move as you turn the wheel (e.g., while setting up for an upcoming turn) often leaves them upside down and on the other side of the steering column just as you want to activate a signal. This leaves you performing a distracting search just when your attention should be elsewhere. The stalks were always where you expected them to be, allowing their use to be subconscious and second nature. This was a very poor and unsafe design choice and is the only thing I don’t like about the new M3.
Jeremiah…. So are you saying to charge each day of that week at 80% or only say charge sunday night and go all week and see if its below 50 then. My commute to and from work is total 20 miles round trip. Then say maybe of other than work maybe 30 miles if I do extra that day.
I have Texas Tesla energy, $0.50 a day free nights 10pm-6am. Home rate is $0.109 plus the free nights charging does not get charged the energy delivery fee from Oncore. Great deal if you commute!
Another solid video. @16:06 That's what she said
Thank you for the information on model 3.
I made the jump and brought a used 2019 long range.
I only have flat rate options. I locked in for $0.0619 per kW for 12 months. When you add in service and all other fees it’s about $0.12 per kW all year long.
Great deal
I don’t use my M3P as a daily so the whole turn signal getting stuck is infuriating. But did a long highway drive today and what you described about resting my thumb is exactly what I was doing 🤯.
The turn signal discussion is fascinating! I don’t think tesla knows about this or they would add it to their manual. You should definitely email them. Or the NHTSA and have them update their instruction manual.
Hey JJ, I'm new to your site and enjoyed your commentary on turn signals among other T3 & Y issues.
I'm in the market for the Juniper in the coming weeks when it’s released in CA. I understand Tesla’s decision to eliminate costs from the manufacturing process but why must Elon eliminate turn signals in the first place?? What's next?
Has Elon ever polled his customers to assess their opinions on the major cost reduction processes he makes that impact the driving experience? I've been driving ICE automobiles for about 60 years but am thrilled with EV-powered cars. They are efficient, powerful and environmentally friendly! The EVs get my thumbs-up 👍 but I want my opinion to be heard about the new driving experience from the POV of a senior!
CA as in California? If so, I'm very certain it's not coming out in the US anytime this year. Best case scenario would be early 2025 or worse case scenarios would be Summer 2025/late 2025 for the United States.
Every time someone shows the stupid turn signal buttons, I count my blessings that the Model Y still had the stalks when I bought mine. That would have driven me crazy. I also think them planning to remove them from the Model Y in the refresh is just plain dumb, it's not going to win anyone over. Especially now that the 2025 Ioniq 5 has the NACS port, and after rebates, its basically the same price as a Model Y LR, and youll have stalks, and you have car play\android auto...
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That turn signal thing!!!! That explains it, cuz i noticed only have that issue when i'm on the highway. I thought it was the speed i was going must have triggered something in the software. But this explains it, must have been my hand.
I don't understand why Tesla didn't put the left turn signal on the left side of the steering wheel and the right signal on the right side of the steering wheel. This way your left and right hands are near the buttons and easily clickable with your thumbs. Having them on top of one another is silly.
That could work. Although im used to it and dont even have to look. My model 3 also has physical buttons tho, its not a touch button
Most people don't drive with 2 hands on the wheel
just bought mine 2 weeks ago and I love it! also its so cool to see another youtuber in my hometown lol
Did you get the Model Y or Model 3?
@@TeslaOutage model 3!
@@xoworl Grats, I hear those are more fun to drive
@@TeslaOutage ive never driven a Y but i would assume they are a little slower then the 3
Great video with quality content as usually, thank you for sharing your experience and tips for us who follow! Are you using the Matt display protection or the HD one? And why would you recommend the one over the other?
There is almost never a reason to charge to 100%, Superchargers are plentiful. I keep my car at 65% during the week and charge to 80% for my weekly roadtrips. I only charge to 90% if that's enough to do the roundtrip without charging.
I feel the most seen as being the “Tech Support” of the family lmao 😂
Same 😂
Seriously, though!! 😂😂
Jeremiah do you think the range unlock for $1,600 is worth it with a LR Rear wheel drive model Y?
I have an old model s and my range sucks and I want to get into a Y, I was thinking of AWD but now I’m thinking max range.
My turn signal buttons absolutely click. They may be capacitive, but there is a clicking action to them. I think a lot of people and they think of capacitive, they think of no moving parts, but there is a moving part, even if it’s just for the force feedback.
Small movement is very normal for capacitive buttons. It helps the illusion.
Believe it a lot of the modern macbooks are like that, they are capacitive and give you a force feedback to simulate clicking so there's no actual "pressing" down its just vibrating.
@@Specialist7 I can literally see it moving, unlike the MacBook touchpad. It’s not a flex or an illusion the button literally depresses and clicks.
@@Jst4vdeos oops haha yeah I checked it just now you're right 😂 I could see these getting stuck especially people with sticky fingers 😅
@@Jst4vdeosyes the MacBook depresses. However, turn your MacBook off, you will not hear or feel a click when you press on it
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Thanks for all this information. Can you do video about headlights condition fogging in 2024 model 3?
Why this happens and is it normal? Thanks
I hate that the new MX is stalkless. I don't like the buttons at all. I wish there was an option to choose.
Is it me or is the steering wheel is very aggressive when you trying to take over while in FSD? That steering wheel is very strong lol
As someone who uhh knows a friend yeah a friend who works there, he and or she possibly may have mentioned that, wait what did she say? Oh yeah that they build em differently depending on the shift and quality gets incentives to not call out mistakes for the sake of numbers because the higher ups just want that end of the year delivery bonus. But that's just what my neighbor said, maybe, possibly.
Why don’t you sell model x and s stuff on tesstuff
lfp or what not daliy drive is 65%-75%
Hey maybe someone here can help me out. My battery drained 10% while parked for 24hrs at the fire station. I did not have stand by on. Just have cabin overheat set to 100 (which it wasn’t hot at all). Is there anything else I can do or change? I feel like 10% is a lot in 24hrs of sitting there. 2024 model 3 LR AWD.
TIA
On my owners manual under high voltage batter it says it’s a liquid cooled lithium ion and I ordered the long range rwd and I got the 7,500 tax credit ? I’m confused 1:15
Thanks for the Autopilot lane change tips. As a non-FSD driver, the inability to change lanes on Autopilot was driving me nuts. I'll have to look at my settings and give your tips a try the next time I'm out.
I didnt even know people had this issue because I've always had double pull selected. 80% of the time I only use cruise control without autosteer. I've always been able to lane change when using autosteer with the turn signal and only turning off autosteer without losing cruise control.
This is another reason why FSD was a no go for me because I only use cruise control most of the time and with FSD you can't use it by itself at all that I've found.
Time out function in the signal really is a dumb idea. What if you need to change lane but you can't? It literally is a safety hazard
11:51 what the hack is this eq bro.. :D just why?
How did you wire the radar detector
@JremiahJones What film do you have on your headlights? Can you link it please? Thanks
great info, thank you!
Question! So does that mean the 2024 Model 3 LR RW we charge to 100% or weekly to 80%
LR RWD is nmc not lfp so you don’t need to charge to 100%.
@@JremiahJonesawesome love your channel! New Tesla owner here!🎉
huh ? 30% for onyl that rutine ? it says LR has 600 km range.....30% d for daily use is insane....
How come u have a TH-cam Plaque but less than 100k subscribers?
Major problem with these blinkers they are brutal !! They need to use the same ones in the MS & MX. Tesla service said with enough complaints they will recall it & have a new retrofit.
Anyone else experience when they drive at night, the cameras, the top camera and the two button cameras on their monitor with their lines to go up down the pictures not that good quality if you’re on a dark road at night pictures not the best anybody else experienced that on their 2024 model three
Is that 6-7K USD earnings belogns to only this channel and only views?
Rather pay the 100.
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You have great information but you look like your falling a sleep and sort of always complaining even if you are not :)
But i appreciate the information!
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Kido you have no clue how batteries work. There's absolutely no issues going to 0% , none, doesn't exist. Normal or non lfp charge to 55% unless you need more. Charge late right before you leave and you will cut your degradation in at least half.
wtf you talking about “0%” when did i say you couldn’t do that???
If you go to 0% there is one minor issue that comes to mind... i mean... The car will... You now... Not work. Right?
@@mdsdiez wrong. 4.5% buffer
@@JremiahJonesanother mistake. Teslas have lg and pano batteries along with lfp. That means nmc and nca. You said 30-50 least amount stress. Not true again tesla reduces power dramatically down low so no extra stress. Going to even 0% will have no stress or any other implications. If you need 30-40% to commute charge to 55% with pano, 60% with lg and around 70% with LFP