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1. cjrp+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-05 09:08:30
Interestingly I’ve seen YouTubers replace the fuse in a Tesla for about £40 and a few hours of labour (it’s under the rear seats). Maybe something they’re doing right.
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2. sgt+99[view] [source] 2025-12-05 09:46:42
>>cjrp+(OP)
Tesla is the DIY's EV enthusiast car for a reason.
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3. jinzo+Vk[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 11:24:52
>>sgt+99
Yes mostly propaganda and being first/having a big driving base. They are notoriously closed/locked down from the diagnostic/reprogramming perspective.
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4. jinzo+ml[view] [source] 2025-12-05 11:28:11
>>cjrp+(OP)
You can replace the fuse (not that easly) but for approximately the same price in a BMW. You do have to put in more work but the problem is with re-certifying the battery. Tesla does not care if the battery was damaged in the crash, they will (more or less) happily re-enable it. BMW decided that the only safe way is to re-certify the whole battery. I'm not saying it's the right decision, I think they over did it and VW does it better - but I do understand WHY they chose to do it so, and the WHY is not nearly as outrageous as a lot of people here think.
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5. chakin+dC[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 13:21:49
>>jinzo+ml
> they will (more or less) happily re-enable it.

That's one more car they will happily milk for a subscription. Also, safety laws in the US are way more lax than Europe.

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6. IshKeb+eb1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-05 16:01:54
>>jinzo+Vk
What car isn't these days?
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7. cjrp+JL5[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-07 10:36:24
>>jinzo+ml
Ah that's interesting, IIRC in the video I'm thinking of they did get a 3rd party engineer to come out with a laptop and re-enable the battery in Tesla Toolbox, so that fits with what you're saying.
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