Common Problems for Tesla Model S
The Tesla Model S, a luxury sedan with impressive range and performance, has faced similar technical challenges that may qualify as Lemon Law issues. Below are key complaints seen with these models:
Screen and Software Glitches
The Model S relies heavily on its central touchscreen, which has shown issues with freezing, blackouts, and general software glitches. These issues can affect critical functions, such as navigation, climate control, and safety displays.
Reported Issues:
• Frequent blackouts and reboots of the infotainment screen
• Safety concerns due to unresponsive screens
Drivetrain and Battery Concerns
Many owners report drivetrain problems, including power loss, battery degradation, and charging system faults. These issues can significantly affect the vehicle’s performance and range, limiting its reliability.
Reported Issues:
• Drivetrain power loss
• Rapid battery degradation and inconsistent charging
Autopilot and Sensor Failures
Similar to the Model X, the Model S has shown issues with Autopilot, including sudden braking and sensor malfunctions. These issues can lead to erratic driving behavior, raising safety concerns for drivers and passengers.
Reported Issues:
• Autopilot malfunctions and sensor inaccuracies
• Sudden, unintended braking events
Is Your Tesla Model S a Lemon?
If your Tesla Model S has required multiple repairs for any of these issues, it may qualify as a lemon. Lemon Laws can support you in seeking compensation or a replacement if defects persist.
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