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  • @RyanShawtech
    @RyanShawtech  Před rokem +34

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    • @terryrodbourn2793
      @terryrodbourn2793 Před rokem

      You never talk a bout the LFP Model 3 battery! Why you talk about it?

    • @ralucaspataru7618
      @ralucaspataru7618 Před rokem

      Because his dream ka is the model 3 plaid🤣

    • @bballbm
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    • @hamlet-javier
      @hamlet-javier Před rokem

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    • @schuy601
      @schuy601 Před rokem

      At the rate the Tesla stock is dropping $10 a day in another two weeks it'll be worthless

  • @digitaldingo4615
    @digitaldingo4615 Před rokem +516

    For those that don't have 18mins to waste...
    *Don't charge over 90%
    *Don't drain to zero
    *Don't close Frunk improperly
    *Be careful when turning you could easy scratch your rims.
    *Don't do 3rd party installs or mods.
    *Don't use manual door latch.
    The rest was meh.

    • @duncanish44
      @duncanish44 Před rokem +24

      Real MVP!

    • @kushagraist
      @kushagraist Před 8 měsíci +19

      @@duncanish44 I believe charging over 90% is not an issue with the LFP batteries? Tesla recommends to set charging limit always to 100%.

    • @Mienboi821510
      @Mienboi821510 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@kushagraistDid you not get into 4 mins of the video?😂

    • @mystiic1186
      @mystiic1186 Před 7 měsíci +2

      goated

    • @reggier2343
      @reggier2343 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks bro

  • @joeys4269
    @joeys4269 Před rokem +82

    Paying attention to curb is underrated. Glad it made it here

    • @IakonaWayne
      @IakonaWayne Před rokem +7

      Yep , all over the reddit lol

    • @puckingrufus56
      @puckingrufus56 Před rokem +4

      I curbed my wheel. I didn’t realize the Model 3 is kinda wide. The shame I felt was intense. I called a mobile wheel repair company and got it fixed that same day. Now I park curbside with great caution.

    • @JimzAuto
      @JimzAuto Před rokem +2

      Anyone add ‘curb feelers’ to their Tesla?

    • @jaivan30
      @jaivan30 Před rokem +3

      Needs top down backup and parking view

    • @barbaram.l.8661
      @barbaram.l.8661 Před rokem +3

      Curbed mine too after 1 day, I am still unsure if I misread the camera directions or because it was still calibrating it did not show the car width properly. Either way, it looks awful 😞 what’s sure is that the curb was a lot higher than usual. Then curbed it at a car wash so the front one got damaged too!

  • @robertdavidsanders
    @robertdavidsanders Před rokem +735

    #11: Don't rent your Tesla out on Turo!!!

    • @tonyp2572
      @tonyp2572 Před rokem +26

      Please elaborate. It’s crazy that I seen this comment

    • @user-df4wr7qp2d
      @user-df4wr7qp2d Před rokem +1

      yea

    • @maddygordon3360
      @maddygordon3360 Před rokem +24

      true story…i rented a model S and scratched the rim 😱😫

    • @diegolara9715
      @diegolara9715 Před rokem +44

      @Tony p People don’t care about the car if it’s not there’s

    • @spaceghost4628
      @spaceghost4628 Před rokem +89

      @@diegolara9715 which is crazy to me because I drive cars that aren’t mine MUCH safer than I drive mine. Not that I’m a reckless driver to begin with but I get comfortable. When I’m in a rental, I drive like my grandmother LOL

  • @kenbob1071
    @kenbob1071 Před rokem +69

    Tesla should put the recommended charging information for the model/battery directly on the charging screen to avoid confusion.

    • @robklaproth8144
      @robklaproth8144 Před rokem +9

      They do. I tried to set my new model 3 below 100% and it told me I shouldn't do that.. Now I know why after watching this video. :) :)

  • @EclipseMints08
    @EclipseMints08 Před rokem +21

    The frunk getting damaged from slamming/putting pressure on the front lid tells me it's a bad design.

    • @jclar3565
      @jclar3565 Před rokem +2

      Porsche 911 same way for a long time.

    • @petriestew
      @petriestew Před 26 dny

      Read the owner’s manual

  • @wdbldr67
    @wdbldr67 Před rokem +56

    If you own a 3 or a y watch your right turns. Because you sit a bit forward in the car, when you turn your rear wheels are not as far along as you think. This is responsible for every curb rash that has happened on my 3. Right rear tire contacting the curb. I have about 8% range loss just by the indicator after 4.25 years and 90,000 miles. I don't think that is to bad. I charge 100% only a few times per year mostly at the start of a long road trip and then maybe at a hotel where I can charge and avoid a Supercharger stop.

    • @macdds
      @macdds Před rokem +6

      Most EVs have much longer wheel base than gas cars, that is why rear wheels can so easily hit curb while turning.

    • @harryeichelberger4799
      @harryeichelberger4799 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, my wife hit a curb in her school parking lot yesterday... 10 days into ownership... UGH! 20'' Induction wheel, banged.

    • @sneezygibz6403
      @sneezygibz6403 Před rokem +9

      @@harryeichelberger4799 well maybe it's cause you people can't drive. I drive a 2017 camaro SS and 2022 model 3 performance and I have yet to hit the curves.

    • @SRT_Tom
      @SRT_Tom Před 5 měsíci

      @@sneezygibz6403right 😂💯

    • @777jrg
      @777jrg Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@sneezygibz6403so grown up for you to come up with that comment.

  • @crystalf9633
    @crystalf9633 Před rokem +22

    Thank you for this video. A) derp on my part didn’t know there was a manual door release and good to know for emergencies B) probably won’t let riders know there’s one because I don’t want them defaulting to that! Thanks again for shedding light on things I didn’t even think about. The physical things (non-software related) are the ones I truly take note because I want this beautiful car to stay that way as long as possible

    • @Spooms1961
      @Spooms1961 Před rokem +1

      I would actually teach people who sit in the front seat of my car how yo use the opening button so that they don’t reset to the manual release. I know that my hand just naturally sat on the opener from using handles like them in older non Tesla vehicles. If they want to sit in the front seats, then they must think and behave like an adult and use the buttons to open the door. Otherwise they get to sit in the back like a child.

  • @VisitorsWelcome
    @VisitorsWelcome Před rokem +155

    Excellent advice! In addition, because of the low clearance, don’t drive too far forward on parking barriers or yo’u’ll damage the under body shield as I did. Also due to no spare tire, pack an inflator so you won’t be tempted to drive on a flat.

    • @sneakdebeef4796
      @sneakdebeef4796 Před rokem +13

      no spare on a 70k car? lmao

    • @koma-k
      @koma-k Před rokem +14

      @@sneakdebeef4796 this has been common for a long time. Our last ICE car, a 2009 Ford Mondeo, also came with just an emergency inflator and bottle of "repair" gunk (which did let me drive the last 8km home the one time I needed it).

    • @B.01001.
      @B.01001. Před rokem +1

      @@sneakdebeef4796 man that's why I got me a "used" 35k car.. came with a spare, just no dang "wheel lock key" lol.

    • @cufflink44
      @cufflink44 Před rokem +4

      Do you have a 3 or a Y? With my Y, I find there's quite a bit of clearance, even if I drive too far forward over a parking barrier. (Not that I'm recommending it. :-) )

    • @Daergarz
      @Daergarz Před rokem +1

      @@cufflink44 And then you get a Performance, and the extra clearance is almost gone again. Be careful!

  • @ReverendRandy
    @ReverendRandy Před rokem +43

    Great show, Ryan! Thanks!
    Since we bought our 2020 Model Y, I have been driving more and noticing that I wish the driver's sun visor would work in two directions---both forward and to the left side simultaneously. This would be very helpful when driving on a winding road into the sunset. Peace

    • @brownro214
      @brownro214 Před rokem +11

      This is a problem that was solved a long time ago. My 1987 Ford Taurus had essentially two sun visors on the driver side. The main visor could swing to the side window and then a second visor could fold down to shade the front. I don't know why more vehicles don't have this feature.

    • @patricebelanger291
      @patricebelanger291 Před rokem +4

      @@brownro214 Agreed, I had the same on my 93 Pontiac Bonneville. All cars should have that.

  • @millardnance9401
    @millardnance9401 Před rokem +28

    Saw your previous two issues with rear collision repairs referenced in an article on one of my news feeds…the point was how expensive Tesla’s (and other EV’s) are to repair when compared to conventional ICE cars. I read articles like this with a bit of suspicion because many seem to be very biased against Tesla. My MYLR2021 was clipped on the rear driver side when parked. The bumper cover and the unit below were scraped and the cover was separated from the brackets. Through Tesla, I was able to locate a local Tesla certified repair shop and scheduled the work…total cost is below $2,000. I asked for a comparison as if the same issue occurred with my 2014 MerBenz 350 Cabriolet…The cost for the MB was $700 more. The shop also indicated that they are continually waiting for parts for Honda’s and Toyota’s, in some cases up to 4 months. Interesting experience…was pleased that all went well and back on the road in a reasonable time.

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave Před rokem +4

      If a Mercedes Benz is only $700 more, it's already really expensive. Nobody said it costed more to repair a Tesla than a Mercedes; They're saying it costs more to repair a Tesla than a Ford, Chevy, Subaru, etc. (I imagine a Ford repair of that kind would have been $1.2k). Tesla has luxury repair costs with sub-economy-car panel gaps, and an advertising emphasis on cost savings. That's the problem. Nobody can tell if they are economy cars or luxury cars, so the luxury crowd is mad at quality control and the economy crowd is mad at repair costs. Note that the luxury crowd (Like Benz owners) are not mad at the repair costs, just like you, an aforementioned Benz driver. They aren't obscene repair costs, just confusing to those who thought they bought a Tesla to save money.

    • @Kayneth93
      @Kayneth93 Před rokem

      I have a 2 inch dent on my model S tailgate. Both Tesla and third party body shop said the repair will be replace the entire tailgate and costs about $4500.

  • @radicalradzik
    @radicalradzik Před rokem +2

    Super sage advise Ryan. Thanks for sharing your experience and wisdom.

  • @markumbers5362
    @markumbers5362 Před rokem +16

    Wheel covers need to be cheap, recyclable, easily replaced and sacrificial. Moulded plastic is extremely cheap to manufacture. Tesla should recognise this hassle and offer a cheap, concern free solution. It would make no difference to their bottom line. Not only should all EVs be home batteries on wheels, they should be able to help charge another EV and have ports for all sorts of tool battery charging and be able to support the grid. Ford has got the right attitude with this.

    • @standardloginname
      @standardloginname Před rokem

      And have a charge while driving range extender port (coule be implemented though the invertor for 240v ac)

  • @t.a.akinsete
    @t.a.akinsete Před rokem +14

    Yep…was just trying to decide on rim protection and this put my decision right over the top 👍

    • @andreamartoneny
      @andreamartoneny Před rokem +1

      What is rim protection? Can you be specific please? Thank you in advance

    • @daphinestgrl4ever
      @daphinestgrl4ever Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@Andrea Martone rim protection is essentially covers or barriers that click onto a preexisting wheel rim. It juts out slightly from the rim and provides a buffer. This way, like mentioned in the video, instead of getting road rash on the wheel, the rim protector takes the damage leaving the wheel itself clean and not scuffed.

  • @chough1
    @chough1 Před rokem +2

    Great info! 👍 thank you, looking forward to your next vid!

  • @mikeroll8515
    @mikeroll8515 Před rokem +37

    Superb video, Ryan! Extremely valuable info for all Tesla (and other EUV) owners. I also enjoy your tight editing and crisp presentation. You set a standard that many presenters on CZcams could learn from.

    • @ArtOfHealth
      @ArtOfHealth Před rokem +2

      Yes sir. He is very good. Thanks for speaking my mind!😏

  • @drdanj
    @drdanj Před rokem +5

    Re #5 and curb rash: Many who buy a Tesla seem not to "get it" that the cars are wider than their previous vehicle. Wider cars = more likely to get curb rash. My wife and I both bought new cars after many years. Her's was wider and she (and I) curb rashed her wheels, both times turning right in a parking lot. I was "lucky" that I bought my Tesla later, after learning the lesson.

  • @johnreese3762
    @johnreese3762 Před 9 měsíci +3

    As a new Model 3 owner, I appreciate this info/video! Thanks for a great job!!

  • @timberthewolf733
    @timberthewolf733 Před rokem +2

    Glad you mentioned LFP batteries.

  • @AKJammer1
    @AKJammer1 Před rokem +32

    Good list. I'd add "Don't tow it with wheels on the ground" as well. It's something that's fairly unique to Tesla, or other BEV's as well I assume.

    • @Soulstrings0629
      @Soulstrings0629 Před rokem +1

      unless you're in the car, and you're intentionally trying to false regen/charge the car....lol

    • @evinmartin27
      @evinmartin27 Před rokem +1

      Any awd car pretty much

  • @Nathaniel_Peterson
    @Nathaniel_Peterson Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! Loved the quick re-cap at the end.

  • @ArtOfHealth
    @ArtOfHealth Před rokem

    Thank you. Excellent points. Stay alert!

  • @DanielChanVirtualMagician

    You should add playing Beach Buggy Racing... Look at the Quora answer "Does Beach Buggy Racing in a Tesla hurt the tires?" and you'll find images of what will happen to your driveway.

  • @obeyhellokitty143
    @obeyhellokitty143 Před rokem +2

    I have the ghost module and I love it, definitely recommend

  • @anthonydyer3939
    @anthonydyer3939 Před rokem +18

    The frunk closure and manual door opening issues definitely need a design revision. Good design is achieved when instruction manuals aren’t necessary! As a Tesla driver, I know how to deal with these things, but my passengers are a concern and they don’t read the manuals.
    One other thing that could ruin your Tesla: opening passenger doors into a storm force wind. I’m not too sure how much lateral force those frameless windows can take before they crack, but gale force winds are common in Scotland. I did require door opening once in a storm. No problems, but in hind sight I’d have opened the windows prior to opening the doors just to be safe.

    • @mbeall2008
      @mbeall2008 Před rokem +4

      I agree on your points. About 100% of people have trouble finding the door open button as well as opening the door with those odd handles on my model Y

  • @skep2
    @skep2 Před rokem +2

    I'm watching this as I improperly use autopilot.
    Thanks for the great content!

  • @AdrianKSLee
    @AdrianKSLee Před rokem +1

    Very informative, Thank you!

  • @OpenYourEyes7479
    @OpenYourEyes7479 Před rokem +12

    Once again, thanks for your expertise Ryan. I've lowered my charging threshold from 85% to 80%. I want to take good care of Scarlett.

    • @DamienEarth
      @DamienEarth Před rokem +1

      Depends on the year right? Those tweets are old, the new battery wants 100% at least once a week and a constant charge when not in use if you can.. idk if that was mentioned in the video, can't watch a 20 min vid lol

    • @echoplexhandlesaredumb
      @echoplexhandlesaredumb Před rokem

      @@DamienEarth that’s for the rwd only with the LFP pack

  • @lifeaccordingtobri
    @lifeaccordingtobri Před rokem +2

    2018 LR RWD Model 3 Tesla tech verified I have 2% degradation at 52k miles. I always keep the car at 60% daily and only hit 100% for trips and only have it at 100% for less than an hour. It is difficult for newbies for sure especially if they don't know anything. Great videos as usual Ryan!!

  • @booooooooooooooooooooooo

    I don't really use autopilot because it's not assertive enough to drive where I live. I don't think it's competent enough to handle weavers, or make quick lane changes in case someone turns left at an intersection without a dedicated turn lane. But I also bought a camera cover for the interior camera because I'm not comfortable with being monitored.

  • @subodhraje7756
    @subodhraje7756 Před rokem +3

    Got a curb rash on the right side wheels of my model X. Good to know it's common for Tesla's. Now being very carefully in parking lots. Nice Job explaining in detail. Thanks !

    • @RafalDelano
      @RafalDelano Před rokem +2

      This is not a common thing for teslas... this is common on any vehicle with people that arent the best drivers....

    • @subodhraje7756
      @subodhraje7756 Před rokem +1

      @@RafalDelano Off course one does not have to be a genius to know this. I pointed it out as it happened to me and so did Ryan. I don’t use FSD in parking lots as I’ve heard anecdotally the turns in tight spots can cause a rash. Love my Tesla !

  • @davidyokell5751
    @davidyokell5751 Před rokem +3

    Another note on LFP batteries: Range calculations require you to charge up to 100%. This is due to LFP batteries having a very flat voltage curve so the only way to reset the algorithm is at a known 100% state.

  • @aaronbounds1336
    @aaronbounds1336 Před rokem +6

    Useful video. I have to say that I have been recharging my 2015 LEAF in the worst way possible, some of the time. I regularly drain it down to zero and then recharge it back up to 100%, and then keep it there for 8 hours or overnight. None of this is because I want to or am trying to damage the battery, but because of necessity and because the UI for the LEAF is horrible. There may be an app, but it was so terrible I couldn't sign in even once when I first got the car. Average battery degradation though. 68K miles and down 1 bar. 🤷‍♂️

  • @demarcocampbell3057
    @demarcocampbell3057 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks to you I Finally got my 2020 Tesla Model 3 Long Range and loving it.

  • @martyinsd
    @martyinsd Před rokem

    Very helpful Ryan Shaw, thank you!

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid Před rokem

    Thanks for all the information.

  • @michaelenglund
    @michaelenglund Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have a Tesla but am fed up with all phantom breaking when driving with normal distance to bicyclists or pedestrians. Happens in other situations too. Sometimes the car beaks so hard for nothing that there is a risk for the car behind to crash into me.
    Ive suggested to Tesla to give the oprion to have adaptive cruise control without interferance.

  • @shamrockrabbit8550
    @shamrockrabbit8550 Před rokem +7

    Excellent video! In CA DMV requires lights on when wipers are activated, most common when rain starts and wipers come on automatically. Unfortunately, they don’t and only when you go to Controls and Lights. Voice command is not available and no easy found button on screen. This is a big safety, and driving law issue. Do you agree and how to get Tesla attention for software upgrade?

  • @johnconner4217
    @johnconner4217 Před rokem +10

    “Motorized front trunk” on all vehicles. Problem solved
    Model S needs to reflect the Mode X. All motorized moving parts. It’s an advanced EV Hello

    • @darekmistrz4364
      @darekmistrz4364 Před rokem

      If You want Teslas to be even more expensive then yeah... Sure...

  • @aw7425
    @aw7425 Před rokem +1

    Super advice, thanks

  • @joepre5301
    @joepre5301 Před rokem

    thats for making more vids I'm glad u making more. i missed seeing's them

  • @derekh5340
    @derekh5340 Před rokem

    You're awesome Ryan Shaw thank you 🙏

  • @rb8049
    @rb8049 Před rokem +5

    The rims should come pre scraped.

  • @vistagraphsnet
    @vistagraphsnet Před rokem +2

    Would like you to do a video on towing and phantom braking. I have a '21 model 3 Long range. I had u-haul install a tow package and pulling a trailer (

  • @thatevchick
    @thatevchick Před rokem

    Great advice thank you. I only charge my model Y over 80% for very long - Did not know about the hood - would press one hand on the center 😅😅

  • @michaelm9980
    @michaelm9980 Před rokem +8

    Also. Do not install aftermarket door puddle lamps. It will mess with your window dropping when you open the door.

    • @kimstockdale632
      @kimstockdale632 Před rokem +2

      I haven't seen that, I installed 3rd party puddle lights that shine the Tesla emblem on ground. Looks very classy at night. In 2 years, no interference with windows.

  • @SMASHINGblargharghar
    @SMASHINGblargharghar Před rokem +4

    On my 3rd day of ownership and I went to visit my father and show off a little. He had zero issues getting into the car. I didn't even think to warn him of the manual release. The second we parked, he instinctively grabbed it and opened the door. I immediately reacted "Pop! You can't use that handle, it's for emergencies and can damage the--" and before I can complete that sentence and warn him not to close it like that, he slams the door shut lmao. Fortunately no damage but I think I had a mild panic attack

    • @SMASHINGblargharghar
      @SMASHINGblargharghar Před rokem +1

      Lesson to learn: warn all passengers to never use that handle. I didn't even know it existed for the first 2 days and yet my Father discovered and pulled it within 10 minutes of being in the vehicle lololol

  • @josephmorrow3595
    @josephmorrow3595 Před rokem +18

    I have experienced #5
    I got paint from Amazon and sanded the rim myself. It did the job and the paint matches very well

    • @graffiti73
      @graffiti73 Před rokem +2

      My question is how hard is it to stay off the curb? I've been driving since I was 16 and I'm 48 now and I've only every curbbed 1 set of wheels.

    • @Indpendent01
      @Indpendent01 Před rokem

      @@graffiti73 just depends on where you drive, imo. I drive Uber in the city and occasionally touch the curb cuz they're everywhere lol. I do it far less now compared to 4 years ago but it still occasionally happens.

    • @NadiMich
      @NadiMich Před rokem +1

      Warranty voided! 😆😆😆(just kidding)

    • @lederermc
      @lederermc Před rokem

      @@graffiti73 You probably don't have a spouse.

  • @zakarymcleod1850
    @zakarymcleod1850 Před rokem +18

    I think tesla needs an automatic frunk on at least the model X. Every other door on the model x is automatic except for the frunk, which is more difficult to close than a front door or trunk.

    • @ChefBoyarBeats
      @ChefBoyarBeats Před rokem

      Safety hazard… that’s why they don’t. I was told

    • @zakarymcleod1850
      @zakarymcleod1850 Před rokem

      @@ChefBoyarBeats I don't see how it's any less safe than an automatic trunk. Care to elaborate?

    • @ChefBoyarBeats
      @ChefBoyarBeats Před rokem

      @@zakarymcleod1850 i was a little baffled myself but i think it was explained to me like the frunk opening while driving and malfunctioning or whatnot…..the hazard that could cause. Imagine your frunk pops up and won’t go down…. Lol

    • @zakarymcleod1850
      @zakarymcleod1850 Před rokem

      @@ChefBoyarBeats I guess I can see how that sort of makes sense

  • @Phat737
    @Phat737 Před rokem

    Thanks for covering the opposite end of the ownership spectrum. I’m saving this one.

  • @ViciousVickdunks
    @ViciousVickdunks Před rokem +2

    Do you think adding the rear entertainment would void any type of warranty?

  • @mikehill1613
    @mikehill1613 Před rokem

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @jonrnj
    @jonrnj Před rokem

    Great video Ryan. Thank you.

  • @cryptoslackerrob-464
    @cryptoslackerrob-464 Před rokem +3

    I gave my model 3 hire car wheel rash after 8 days of driving. Model 3 has a really wide turning circle 🔵 in opinion. Really annoying, wish the tire would hit not the rim. If leaving an electric car for over two months , any tips ?

  • @ArlanWareham
    @ArlanWareham Před 7 měsíci +1

    It occurs to me that these might all be potential concerns for someone buying a used Tesla.

  • @xsniper1
    @xsniper1 Před rokem +1

    Picked up model 3 lr yesterday. The windows do go down now on the front doors when using the manual release.

  • @josephmerritt1411
    @josephmerritt1411 Před rokem +1

    Is there an auto-parking feature that would mitigate the wheel rash issue? Unfortunately, I am not a Tesla owner but now with the price change I am considering it. This year I am scheduled to replace my 2007 Ford Escape hybrid which has worked very well albeit not quite achieving the expected mileage it has done very well currently at 170K miles.

  • @Plexipal
    @Plexipal Před rokem +1

    at 12:10 I can still read the part you blurred out lol "Per our phone conversation following your model Y being towed our service center due to fluid leaking and multiple alerts present"

  • @stevemerril3086
    @stevemerril3086 Před 9 měsíci

    Good info... thank you!

  • @Jimbojam
    @Jimbojam Před rokem +1

    i put the LED lighted, self presenting door handle kit with soft-close feature and its amazing!

  • @DerrickDJ
    @DerrickDJ Před rokem +1

    Great video for those that did NOT look at the training videos provided by Tesla (for some of the tips). Letting your battery go down to 0% seems just plain stupid and again points back to people not watching the training videos.

  • @FLJAMESFL
    @FLJAMESFL Před rokem

    Very very helpful. Thanks.

  • @geoffreyfinch9199
    @geoffreyfinch9199 Před rokem +1

    Nice review... how did you make out on trading your old Tesla? how well did the old ones hold their value?

  • @rinon8007
    @rinon8007 Před rokem

    Thanks Ryan. Great video and advice! I charge to 90% but may now just go up to 80%.

  • @shaktima99
    @shaktima99 Před rokem

    I have a standard range 2021 Y. How do I know if I have the battery that should be charged to 100% like you mention in your first tip?

  • @ivo4357
    @ivo4357 Před rokem +1

    it seems just about everything relates to the warranty. Yesterday I visited a Tesla showroom for the first time and the car salesman warned me about 3 or 4 times about Tesla not being responsible for this or that. And that was just while he was showing me the car configurator, not because of questions I asked him. I never had this experience before with other brands but I didn't pay attention to it until I now saw you mention it over and over again. Whenever a manufacturer is trying to wave away his responsibilities, it kind of puts doubt in my mind, it's as if they expect their product to fail. It's something to think about when making my decision.

  • @denysarcuri1213
    @denysarcuri1213 Před 3 měsíci

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @darran481
    @darran481 Před rokem +2

    Love the videos! You put so much time and work into them and they make my day better

  • @daveyburgess
    @daveyburgess Před 10 měsíci

    I use my Model 3 for Uber and Lyft, so I always have people in the back seat that don't know how to open the door. I am currently looking for a way to install a micro-switch on the emergency release handle such that it triggers the "normal" door opening switch if pulled. If there's power, it opens just fine, no harm done, and if there's no power, it still opens!

  • @maszeppelin9125
    @maszeppelin9125 Před rokem +5

    Still waiting for my 98 avalon to break. No issue for over 4 years and paid $1,750 for it. Kept mint condition by an elderly couple
    Will get a model 3 when it dies so all this is useful info for later

    • @Nano9.11
      @Nano9.11 Před rokem

      I don't understand people that praise their 3 decades old cars in Tesla videos, I've seen this a lot. Stop comparing a junk with a new car that's full of technology. You have ZERO safety in those cars, watch videos of how weak the steel is in an old car and then you'll reconsider

    • @slimconfucius
      @slimconfucius Před rokem

      You can drive that Avalon forever, it'll never break 😅

  • @jimcoleman4426
    @jimcoleman4426 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good day Ryan, These are good tips for Tesla owners. I share your concern with any third party modifications to a vehicle under warranty. I am an ASE Master Automotive Technician with over 40 years in the automotive industry. I have seen many vehicles over the years that were damaged due to modifications. Additionally, I have an explanation for your suspension upgrade causing damage to your transaxle. The problem with the aftermarket suspension was the range of travel. The aftermarket parts allowed the suspension to drop further than the factory suspension. When your renter jumped the car, it allowed the inner drive axle plunge joint to slide out of position damaging the transmission... Lesson learned.

  • @eastpross
    @eastpross Před rokem

    A very useful video, and like others youve done, thanks and good job m8!

  • @billklatte7536
    @billklatte7536 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. I will now charge my tesla to 80% vs. the 90% I was doing with my two month old Model 3 LR. I really have not yet gone below about 50% anyhow.

  • @andrewruiz6627
    @andrewruiz6627 Před rokem +1

    Have ghost upgrade and I only have like 1 upgrade a year that not safe to download without updating the module as well as if your tesla were to need to go to tesla service, install and uninstall only takes about 5 min. Ghost upgrade definitely worth it, no regrets. Had it for about 3 years now

  • @larsrosing5033
    @larsrosing5033 Před rokem

    I've started charging my M3LR to 60% only on daily basis. 50-60% is best for Lithium batts for long time storage. Trying this for the next year or so.

  • @bigdaddyreg
    @bigdaddyreg Před rokem +3

    I love my alloy gators, no curb rash and costs less than one rim repair

  • @Teddy_M85
    @Teddy_M85 Před rokem +24

    Great video sir!!! P.S. I would add that, setting the Autopilot speed too high can cause it to steer out off its lane. This happens to me mainly in parkways, if the speed limit is 55 setting it to 70 is a problem in certain curves specially when there's a hill. Sometimes it slows down but other times it goes over the lane and could hit the shoulder if you don't take control. I only increase the speed 10mph+ above the speed limit in large interstate highways... The fact ppl know when NOT to use Autopilot makes me wonder how valuable are the safety stats Tesla publishes. 🤷‍♂️

    • @vijayraveendran9075
      @vijayraveendran9075 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, my usual local highways don’t have very many curves so I never noticed. Went on a roadtrip to LA where the route curves a lot in some areas, and at the max Autopilot speed of 85 mph, the car did not stay in the lane at all and actually went either into the shoulder or the next lane…was very scary and I ended up disabling AP when a curve came up because of how little effort it made at staying in the lane.

    • @StefanSteinerWA
      @StefanSteinerWA Před rokem +6

      @@vijayraveendran9075 85 is a high on curvy highways.

    • @Teddy_M85
      @Teddy_M85 Před rokem

      @@StefanSteinerWA Agree... Maybe it should display a warning.

    • @Daergarz
      @Daergarz Před rokem +1

      Weird, my m3 won't let me go higher than the mandated km at lower speeds. Only once you're at 100 km/h or 60 mph will it let me cruise at at the maximum 150 km/h, something I always accepted as a very logical safety issue.

    • @Teddy_M85
      @Teddy_M85 Před rokem

      @@Daergarz I've noticed that in some local streets that have 30 or 45 mph speed limit.

  • @edifarshi
    @edifarshi Před rokem

    Excellent, thank you

  • @evolv.e
    @evolv.e Před 9 měsíci +3

    Our 2014 has been almost exclusively Supercharged for the last 9 years and still retains 90% of its original capacity. With mentioning we generally keep the SOC between 30-80% as mentioned as tip #1. We have an estimated combined savings of 50k by Supercharging instead of paying for gas (California gas is expensive) and oil changes.
    I plan on continuing almost exclusively Supercharging going forward as it saves over 5k annually and should I need to replace the battery one day, the money saved has already more than covered the cost many times over.
    Again, it’s rarely charged beyond 80% and seldomly sees SOC’s below 30%, and if it does, it’s promptly charged shortly afterwards. The SOC rarely falls outside of 30-80%, and has only been charged to 100% twice in its lifetime, once back in 2018, and again just a couple months ago with the sole purpose to see where the battery’s capacity was currently at. I think 90% capacity is more than acceptable given it’s almost always has been Supercharged for the past 9 years, with an avg of 16,700 miles driven annually.
    I plan on driving this at least another 150k for another 9 years and save another est. 50k for total of 100k saved over nearly two decades of driving, pending some act of God or collision doesn’t take it out of commission first. As long as it continues to be grandfathered with unlimited free Supercharging, I can’t see any reason I’d stop driving this car. Heck, I’d likely give it to one of my children if it’s still going and get to the point where I’m too old to drive one day. You just can’t beat the value of free fuel for the life of the car. If this car ever did meet it’s demise in a non-repairable collision, I’d easily buy another older Tesla that has been grandfathered into free charging for life.
    For those who have unlimited supercharging or frequently Supercharge regardless, heeding the 30-80% SOC is wise advice for those who want to get the most longevity from their cobalt-based pack.

    • @EpticityOG
      @EpticityOG Před 8 měsíci

      But the 2014 had a different battery chemistry, now for Model 3 LR and Performance and Model Y they use Nickel/Cobalt. So supercharging those batteries probably won’t have the same results as you guys did

  • @johnniehh
    @johnniehh Před rokem

    Thanks for this post! I have a 2021 Y and I have been charging only to 80%. My 7th digit is E and i now can charge to 100% :)

  • @graemejenkins3423
    @graemejenkins3423 Před rokem +11

    What I'd love to see on a tesla is the ability to dynamically limit speed based on speeds I set. In small UK villages and windy roads where there is limited line markings on the road (let alone no curbs and cars parked on the roadside, half into the road) setting the car to drive at 30mph in autopilot just doesn't work - there's too many obstacles and it keep slamming on the brakes. I'd like manual control to drive "up to" 30mph, but not exceeding - likewise up to any speed I decide to set, so I don't have to worry whether I'm exceeding a speed limit while I'm keeping my eyes on the road for hazards.

    • @unauthac1193
      @unauthac1193 Před rokem +1

      The same happens here in France. I set the cruise control to 30, 50 or 70, and it slams the brakes on for random reasons. If you have found the solution to this, please let me know (I'm sure there is one, but there are so many options that I haven't had the chance to test them all).

  • @Alstarlacrosse
    @Alstarlacrosse Před rokem

    Just bought my tesla today, thank you for the tips!

  • @Iffy50
    @Iffy50 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I don't even own a Tesla, but I'm considering buying one. This video was extremely professional and well made. It contained very useful information and it was very well presented, thank you!

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Před měsícem

      Did you get one yet?
      I just got mine this week. two years old with 8500 miles. impressive vehicle.
      There are good deals in the used market.

  • @aikidoshi007
    @aikidoshi007 Před rokem +1

    I just drove my brand new M3LR from Melbourne to Brisbane and back, over 4000Km, car was fantastic and FSD takes all the work out of it so I was able to easily drive 8 hours each day. Sadly my wife gave me the worst case of curb rash ever, that will be expensive to fix.

  • @DlarsenJr1
    @DlarsenJr1 Před rokem +17

    When summoning my car, it turned the wheel and curb rashed itself 🤬

  • @ThanhTLam1
    @ThanhTLam1 Před rokem +7

    you left out "letting your gf take it to go get starbucks and coming back with curbed wheels

  • @DaleSteadman
    @DaleSteadman Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the tips Ryan, most of them I already knew about or they are what I think of is common sense. I am scheduled to get my new Tesla in the next 4 weeks or so. Cheers!

  • @Elladril
    @Elladril Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for low key plug of autopilot buddy. Def getting this asap

  • @bill0804
    @bill0804 Před rokem

    Great video thank you

  • @dangr3957
    @dangr3957 Před rokem +1

    When I leave it around 50% the phantom drain is negligible sometimes there are days where percentage is not changing(even MCU energy saver is off).

  • @joshgebbie
    @joshgebbie Před rokem +1

    I trick my autopilot 1 on my 15 model S because if I’m on autopilot, hands on the wheel, but i rest my arm on the arm rests it thinks I’m not there. On long straight roads in Nebraska it can make driving uncomfortable if I can’t rest my arms on anything while autopilot is engaged.

  • @TheVantriliquist13
    @TheVantriliquist13 Před rokem +4

    It's so nice to have a car company that gives you tips on maintaining your car so much so they make program alterations and notifications in the car itself. That's good engineering from a company with a leader who cares about their customers and not their own profit margins only.

  • @unitedpigeons
    @unitedpigeons Před rokem +5

    #11. Don't run with scissors.
    #12. Don't eat after 7pm.
    #13. Always say please and thank you to your elders.
    😀😀😀 Just kidding Ryan, great video as usual.

    • @nazzarenopisano652
      @nazzarenopisano652 Před rokem

      It's always after 7pm, depending on whether you're referring to a particular day :)

  • @bobhinden7813
    @bobhinden7813 Před rokem

    Nice video, good advice. My 2018 M3 LR's Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty and Tesla Road service expired last April. The Drive Unit and Battery warranty is good for another 3 1/2 years.
    I plan to continue to bring it to Tesla for service. Any thoughts on how to deal with a Tesla that is not covered by the Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty?
    Also, is there some way to continue to pay for Tesla Road service? I haven't been able to find any info on this on the Tesla site.

  • @glennmiller9759
    @glennmiller9759 Před rokem +1

    All good advice -- thank you! I'm wondering about frequent use of Supercharging -- is that harmful?

    • @dougingraham5807
      @dougingraham5807 Před rokem +1

      Only to your wallet. Supercharging costs about 3 times as much as charging at home. Also, Supercharging takes too long. Charge at your residence overnight. This only takes 10 seconds of your time while supercharging sort of chains you to the area around the supercharger although not as much as pumping gas does.
      I have a 2013 Model S and 156k miles on the car. I have done approximately 130k of those miles using the supercharger network. My indicated range has only dropped 14 miles (258 down to 244). Or course Tesla recommends against frequent supercharging and there may be more degradation with the newer cars that can charge so much faster than my ancient Model S.

    • @glennmiller9759
      @glennmiller9759 Před rokem

      @@dougingraham5807 Thank you - point well taken. We do charge at home but may be going on an extended road trip that will necessitate lots of supercharging.

  • @mikemcintosh9933
    @mikemcintosh9933 Před rokem +2

    I curb rashed even with the cameras going. Ah well. Nothing lasts forever :)

  • @WarrenLacefield
    @WarrenLacefield Před 10 měsíci +1

    I would appreciate a video about shopping for and checking out a used Tesla, say, a Model 3 or Y. What are things to be aware of? For instance, does the manufacturer's warranty transfer (in general or for a specific car)? Does the software ownership transfer and will the car continue to receive updates, etc. Does the seller matter? - e.g., Tesla itself, Hertz, a used car lot, a private individual? What about sales and property taxes or insurance (Tesla or other)? How to reset the Tesla App?

  • @lukemauerman3734
    @lukemauerman3734 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I have a 3 and live in Palm Springs but drive to LA for work. So I must charge to 100% each week. Guess I need a new car

  • @spittinvenom9843
    @spittinvenom9843 Před rokem +1

    Great advice. I’ll stick with my 5.8. Cheers 🍻

  • @Rockythevw
    @Rockythevw Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Can you address why the windshield wipers come on randomly sometimes with no sign of rain?
    Furthermore we have experienced sudden braking on an open road while on cruise control???